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violence in sport - Coggle Diagram
violence in sport
causes for performer (WINNER)
win ethic/high rewards
importance of the event
nature of the sport
NGB's too lenient with punishment
excitement/over-arousal
refereeing decisions leading to frustration
strategies to reduce violence
supporting match official decisions when dealing with violence by performers e.g. TMO
training officials with the skills to diffuse match situations that could turn aggressive
punishing violence missed by officials with video evidence
post-match evidence for cited individuals worthy of further investigation
harsh punishments e.g. heavy fines/long bans
introducing education campaigns/awards for fair play e.g. Respect campaign
causes for spectator - football hooliganism
hooliganism - acts of vandalism and violence in public places committed especially by youths
football hooliganism - unruly, violent and destructive behaviour by over-zealous supporters of association football clubs
causes
emotional intensity
too much alcohol
media hype
poor policing
diminished responsibility
poor officiating/frustrations
high tensions between rival fans
frustrations at own team losing
adrenaline rush
solutions
ban/control alcohol sales
increase police
tougher punishments e.g. bans/fines
CCTV
remove terraces/allocated seating
responsible media usages
negative consequences
image of football declines
decrease participation
decrease spectators
teams banned from leagues
increased security costs for clubs
negatively portrays England as a nation of thugs
definition - physical acts committed to harm others in sports