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Sporting Violence

Sporting Violence. Sgt Andy Gosling Sgt Mardi Foweraker Crime Prevention Section Western Adelaide Local Service Area SAPOL. Parents as spectators Winning and fun is important. Love to win but don’t put winning ahead of fun. Winning is everything. Fun is not important.

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Sporting Violence

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  1. Sporting Violence Sgt Andy Gosling Sgt Mardi Foweraker Crime Prevention Section Western Adelaide Local Service Area SAPOL

  2. Parents as spectators Winning and fun is important. Love to win but don’t put winning ahead of fun. Winning is everything. Fun is not important. Drop and run. Activity is a baby sitting service Spectators

  3. Become over emotional – coach and referee from sidelines and concentrate on faults rather than success Verbally abusive – foul language, threatening gestures and remarks at coach, umpire or other team Win at all costs. Physically aggressive Angry Parents

  4. Results in: Children withdraw from sport Reduced membership Less volunteer for coaching and umpiring Clubs have a legal responsibility to address behaviours that are against the law. Angry Parents

  5. Internal Constitution Codes of Conduct Rules of the Game Tribunals External Criminal law Civil law Discrimination Harassment Vicarious Liability Laws

  6. All verbal abuse is inappropriate Verbal abuse will become unlawful when it involves: harassment, vilification, threat of physical harm emotional abuse of children Verbally Abusive Coach

  7. Most players (In particular children) participate in sporting activities for fun. They are not participating for entertainment of spectators. Codes of behaviour for spectators and parents attending the sporting event Condition of entry to abide by the code of behaviour Designated officials are authorised to request a person to leave if Code of behaviour is breached. Codes of Behaviour

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