Violence in Sport: Saudi Arabia As Example
It appears that most communities discard violence because of the harm it causes when it occurs. Indeed, there are many forms of aggression, starting from what is happening between individuals to violence involving a crowd. As the Slovenian scholar observed, ‘the obvious signals of violence are acts of crime and terror, civil unrest, and international conflict’. [1] Therefore, crimes must be prevented before they develop into major criminal offenses such as robbery with violence. To curb crimes, we need to put legal boundaries on people. Apparently, if there are no laws, aggressive conducts might culminate into immense violence, which can cause massive destruction over a long period of time, and the community must pay for such damage. For instance, in 2009, the bus that was carrying the Algerian team was attacked by throwing stones on it before the match with their host; Egypt national team. Three Algerian players were injured because of the violent incident. [2] Egy...