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  2. Brutality - Wikipedia

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    Brutality or brutal most commonly refers to: Violence, physical force unlawfully exercised toward property and/or persons Battery (crime) Police brutality;

  3. Violence - Wikipedia

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    Violence is often defined as the use of physical force or power by humans to cause harm and degradation to other living beings, such as humiliation, pain, injury, disablement, damage to property and ultimately death, as well as destruction to a society's living environment.

  4. Police brutality - Wikipedia

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    Police brutality is the excessive and unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against an individual or a group. [1] It is an extreme form of police misconduct and is a civil rights violation. Police brutality includes, but is not limited to, asphyxiation , beatings, shootings, improper takedowns, racially-motivated violence and unwarranted ...

  5. Graphic violence - Wikipedia

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    The term is often considered a synonym for “graphic violence”, but some people or organizations distinguish between the terms “gore” and “graphic violence”. One example is Adobe Inc., which separates the terms “gore” and “graphic violence” for its publication service. [3] Another example is the news site The Verge.

  6. Political violence - Wikipedia

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    Police brutality is another form of political violence. It is most commonly described in juxtaposition with the term excessive force. Police brutality can be defined as "a civil rights violation that occurs when a police officer acts with excessive force by using an amount of force with regards to a civilian that is more than necessary".

  7. 5 facts about police brutality in the United States that will ...

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    As part of National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality. As of 2011, there are 5.1 million American Indians and Alaska Natives living in the United States.

  8. Murder - Wikipedia

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    Exceptional brutality or cruelty, such as that employed in torture murder; The use of excessive or gratuitous violence beyond that which is necessary to kill; overkill [58] Murder committed by an offender previously convicted of murder; Methods which are dangerous to the public [59] e.g. explosion, arson, shooting in a crowd etc. [60]

  9. The Bible and violence - Wikipedia

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    Warfare represents a special category of biblical violence and is a topic the Bible addresses, directly and indirectly, in four ways: there are verses that support pacifism, and verses that support non-resistance; 4th century theologian Augustine found the basis of just war in the Bible, and preventive war which is sometimes called crusade has also been supported using Bible texts.