Violence civile

Civil violence refers to the acts of physical force carried out by individuals or groups against each other in a non-military context, typically within a society or community. This violence can manifest in various forms, including riots, protests, and criminal acts, and is often driven by political, social, or economic grievances. Unlike military violence, which occurs between organized armed forces, civil violence usually involves civilians and can result in significant harm to individuals, property, and social order. It often signifies deeper societal issues, such as inequality, discrimination, or lack of political representation. Civil violence can lead to further instability and may provoke responses from authorities, resulting in cycles of conflict.