Physical Assault
Physical assault is an act where one person intentionally causes physical harm to another. This can include hitting, slapping, or pushing someone, and it often results in injury or pain. Physical assault can occur in various settings, such as homes, workplaces, or public places, and it can involve strangers, acquaintances, or even family members.
The legal definition of physical assault varies by jurisdiction, but it generally includes any unwanted physical contact or threat of violence. Victims of physical assault may seek help from law enforcement or support services, and the consequences for the assailant can include criminal charges, fines, or imprisonment.