structural violence - translation to russian
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structural violence - translation to russian

FORM OF VIOLENCE WHEREIN SOME SOCIAL STRUCTURE OR SOCIAL INSTITUTION MAY HARM PEOPLE BY PREVENTING THEM FROM MEETING THEIR BASIC NEEDS
Systemic violence; Cultural violence

structural violence         
структурное насилие; насилие над людьми со стороны государственных или общественных структур.
структурное насилие; ситуация, когда количество смертей и человеческих страданий, вызванных несправедливостью социальных условий, превосходит по результату военные действия.
violent         
  • [[Bahrain]]'s pro-democracy protesters killed by military, February 2011
  • Meeting of victims of [[sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]].
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  • [[Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall]] (JBM-HH) roundtable addressing digital stalking, ties to intimate partner violence
  • The [[Kids off the Block]] memorial featuring hundreds of simple stone blocks, one for each child killed by violence in [[Roseland, Chicago]]
  • The [[St. Bartholomew's Day massacre]] of French Protestants, 1572
  • A sign that calls to stop violence
  • Cain killing Abel
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  • ''Saul attacks David'' (who had been playing music to help Saul feel better), 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • [[Taliban]] beating woman in public
  • Nazi Germany's occupation of Poland]], December 1939
  • Typology of violence<ref name="who.int" />
  • A United States [[M8 Greyhound]] armoured car in [[Paris]] during World War II
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  • The percentages of men killed in war in eight tribal societies. (Lawrence H. Keeley, Archeologist, ''[[War Before Civilization]]'')
USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE OR POWER FOR COERCION OR AS PUNISHMENT
Coordinated violence; Violently; Violence of the Law; History of violence; Recreational violence; Violent; Interpersonal violence; Violance; Collective violence; Physical violence; Violence prevention; Violent tendencies; Violent behavior; Non-physician violence; Economic effects of violence; Prevention of violence; Epidemiology of violence; Philosophical perspectives on violence; Passive violence; Youth violence; Violence against elderly people

['vaiələnt]

общая лексика

бурный

интенсивный

искаженный

неправильный

резкий

резок

сильный

энергичен

энергичный

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cumulative throughflow; fractional throughflow

прилагательное

общая лексика

неистовый

яростный

ожесточённый

отчаянный

сильный

острый

резкий

насильственный

горячий

страстный

несдержанный

невыдержанный

вспыльчивый

буйный (преим. о психическом больном)

искажённый

неправильный

произвольный

сильный, интенсивный

вспыльчивый, горячий

страстный, горячий

искаженный, неправильный

синоним

turbulent

violence         
  • [[Bahrain]]'s pro-democracy protesters killed by military, February 2011
  • Meeting of victims of [[sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]].
  • 227–878}}{{refend}}
  • [[Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall]] (JBM-HH) roundtable addressing digital stalking, ties to intimate partner violence
  • The [[Kids off the Block]] memorial featuring hundreds of simple stone blocks, one for each child killed by violence in [[Roseland, Chicago]]
  • The [[St. Bartholomew's Day massacre]] of French Protestants, 1572
  • A sign that calls to stop violence
  • Cain killing Abel
  • !די לאלימות}})
  • ''Saul attacks David'' (who had been playing music to help Saul feel better), 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • [[Taliban]] beating woman in public
  • Nazi Germany's occupation of Poland]], December 1939
  • Typology of violence<ref name="who.int" />
  • A United States [[M8 Greyhound]] armoured car in [[Paris]] during World War II
  • >3000}}
{{refend}}
  • The percentages of men killed in war in eight tribal societies. (Lawrence H. Keeley, Archeologist, ''[[War Before Civilization]]'')
USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE OR POWER FOR COERCION OR AS PUNISHMENT
Coordinated violence; Violently; Violence of the Law; History of violence; Recreational violence; Violent; Interpersonal violence; Violance; Collective violence; Physical violence; Violence prevention; Violent tendencies; Violent behavior; Non-physician violence; Economic effects of violence; Prevention of violence; Epidemiology of violence; Philosophical perspectives on violence; Passive violence; Youth violence; Violence against elderly people
сущ.
1) насилие, принуждение, избиение, хулиганские действия, изнасилование;
2) оскорбление;
3) сила, неистовство, ярость.

Definition

violence
n.
1.
Vehemence, impetuosity, boisterousness, force.
2.
Passion, fury, fierceness, wildness, rage.
3.
Outrage, injustice, injury, wrong.
4.
Sharpness, acuteness, severity, poignancy, intensity.
5.
Ravishment, rape, constupration.

Wikipedia

Structural violence

Structural violence is a form of violence wherein some social structure or social institution may harm people by preventing them from meeting their basic needs.

The term was coined by Norwegian sociologist Johan Galtung, who introduced it in his 1969 article "Violence, Peace, and Peace Research". Some examples of structural violence as proposed by Galtung include institutionalized racism, sexism, and classism, among others. Structural violence and direct violence are said to be highly interdependent, including family violence, gender violence, hate crimes, racial violence, police violence, state violence, terrorism, and war. It is very closely linked to social injustice insofar as it affects people differently in various social structures.

Examples of use of structural violence
1. And let‘s not have any of that tired old higher nonsense about "structural violence" or "repressive tolerance". This violence was unjustified and criminal, but perhaps it was also effective.
What is the Russian for structural violence? Translation of &#39structural violence&#39 to Russian