Violence

Violence is defined as the intentional use of physical force or power that threatens or causes harm to another person or property. It is often used to refer to physical aggression or force, but can also include threats, intimidation, and emotional or psychological abuse. Violence can be verbal, physical, or sexual, and it can take many forms.

Violence causes physical, psychological, or emotional harm to another person or property.

Types of violence
Violence can be:
 * verbal: insults, name calling or anything that hurts another's feelings.
 * physical: fighting, killing, or hurting another;
 * sexual: when a person makes someone else subject to sexual actions they do not want; e.g. rape
 * symbolic: acts done to show you are against a leader or group whose ideas one opposes;
 * racial: when a victim of a violent act is chosen because of his or her race or nationality.