Sports Violence from the Point of View Students of the College of Sports Sciences at Tikrit University in Iraq
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This study aimed to identify sports violence from the point of view of the students of the Faculty of Sports Sciences at the University of Tikrit in Iraq, and to identify statistical differences in sports violence according to the study variables (gender, GPA, year The study, the place of residence) and the study sample consisted of (592) students from the College of Sports Sciences who were chosen randomly, and the researchers used the descriptive approach in the study, also used the questionnaire as a tool to collect data, and used the statistical package program (spss to analyse the results, and the results showed - The level of was average. The existence of statistical differences in the level of sports violence due to the gender variable, in favor of males with a higher percentage, and the existence of differences in the level of sports violence for the variable of place of residence and in favor of a city with a slight difference, in addition to the existence of differences in the year Scholarships and in favor of the third year, and the existence of differences in relation to the GPA and in favor of their estimate is very good. The researcher recommended: Holding conferences, seminars and workshops against sports violence at the University of Tikrit.
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