Intentional Injury
Intentional Injury
Intentional Injury
OBJECTIVES:
PRE-ASSESSMENT
Identify what is being asked.
1. A forced sexual intercourse
2. An initiation rite for fraternity neophytes
3. Someone who follows you aroundand makes you feel in danger
4. A violent attack, threat or attempt to harm a person
5. The taking of a person from their home using deception or force
6. The best way to avoid the dangers of planned or intentional injuries is through
7.Bullying with the use of technology and electronic means
8. Harm or damage to someone as a result of an act or event
9. Abuse, verbal insult, or physical attack on a person
10. A street-based group, mostly made up of young people, that engages in illegal acts
11. A sexual contact between closely related persons
12. Pressure through the use of terror and violence
13. An act intended to cause injury or damage to a person
14. Forcefully taking away of a person against his/her will
15. A suicide attempt in which a person does not intend to die
1. What concepts of injury are similar and different among the five people?
2. How would you define injury?
Activity 2: News Bulletin
Read the news headlines below then classify them as to whether they refer to
intentional or unintentional injuries. Write your answers in table form on your
worksheet. A sample table is provided on the next page.
Intentional Unintentional
Guide Questions
1. Explain how you classified each news headline.
2. How did you distinguish between intentional and unintentional injuries?
Now that you can tell the difference between intentional and unintentional
injuries, let’s focus on intentional injuries.
Intentional Injuries - intended to injuries in type of which some harm was occur.
Activity 1
Form five groups. Read the topic/s that will be assigned to you in the succeeding
pages of this module. Refer to the guide questions and answer them
after you finish reading your assigned topic/s.
Topic/s per group:
1 – Suicide and parasuicide
2 – Domestic violence
3 – Bullying, stalking and extortion
4 – Gang and youth violence, illegal fraternity-related violence, kidnapping
and abduction, and acts of terror
5 – Verbal and sexual abuse (incest, molestation and rape)
Guide Questions
Research on your topic based on the guide questions below. Write your answers
on your worksheets.
· What is its meaning/definition?
· What are its category/classification/types?
· How will you recognize this kind of injury? What are the indicators?
· What are its effects on the victims?
Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or
in danger.
Stalking behaviors involve actions such as:
• Knowing your schedule
• Showing up at places you go to
• Sending mail, e-mail, and pictures
• Calling or texting repeatedly
• Contacting you or posting about you on social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, etc)
• Writing letters
• Damaging your property
• Creating a Web site about you
• Sending gifts
• Stealing things that belong to you
• Any other actions to contact, harass, track, or frighten you
Extortion is the act of using force or threats to force people to hand over their
money or properties, on favors.
Kidnapping is taking away or forcefully moving a person against his/her will and
holding him/her in unjust captivity.
Acts of terror, or terrorism, is the use of violence for political goals and
putting the public or a great number of people in fear.
Incest is sexual contact between persons who are so closely related that a
marriage between them is considered illegal (e.g., parents and children, uncles/
aunts and nieces/nephews, etc.).
The sexual act may also be considered rape if it satisfies any of the following
criteria:
• One or both people are not old enough to consent, which means one or
both of them are below 18 years old
• One of them does not have the capacity to consent, which means one of
them may not be in his/her right mental and legal capacity to consent (i.e.
with mental disability, people who have been drugged or unconscious, etc.)
• One of them did not agree to take part, which means the rapist might use
physical force or threat to force the victim to have intercourse with him/ her
If these three considerations are met, the sexual act falls under the category
of rape, which is a criminal offense and it is punishable by law.