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Violence in sport (Solutions (Increase use of police intelligence and…
Violence in sport
Solutions
Increase use of police intelligence and improved communications between police forces
Imposing tougher deterrents e.g. banning orders
Ban/ control alcohol allowed
Using CCTV
Have all seated stadiums remove any terraces
Responsible media reporting
Impose kick off times to reduce alcohol consumption
Causes and implications of violence (performer)
Emotional intensity and importance of an event
Pre match hype leading to over psyching
Frustration with officials decisions creating sense of injustice
Result of abuse or provocation from opponents
Sports with higher levels of contact are typically more violent
Lack of deterrents and low level punishments being given
Strategies for preventing violence ( performer)
Using technology to provide conclusive answers
Tougher sanctions for players using violence
Use more officials to ensure all decisions are correct (goal line officials, TMO)
Introduce education campaigns
Promoting good role models
Causes and implications of violence ( Spectator)
Football Hooliganism: Unruly, Violent and destructive behaviour by over zealous supporters of association football clubs
Reasons:
Too much alcohol and drug taking
Pre match media hype
Emotional intensity and importance of event
Poor policing, stewarding and crowd control
Lack of deterrents and punishments
Diminished responsibility
Fighting by players on the pitch
Hooliganism