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Bullying is about the abuse of power

Bullying is about the abuse of power. Children who bully abuse their power to hurt others, deliberately and repeatedly

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Page 1: Bullying is about the abuse of power. Children who bully abuse their power to hurt others, deliberately and repeatedly

Bullying is about the abuse of power

Page 2: Bullying is about the abuse of power. Children who bully abuse their power to hurt others, deliberately and repeatedly

Children who bully abuse

their power to hurt

others, deliberately and

repeatedly.

Page 3: Bullying is about the abuse of power. Children who bully abuse their power to hurt others, deliberately and repeatedly

Boys in grades 6 through 9 who bullied others were 4 times

more likely to be convicted of at least one crime by age 24.

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60% of former bullies had committed at

least one crime and 35% had committed 3

or more crimes

Page 5: Bullying is about the abuse of power. Children who bully abuse their power to hurt others, deliberately and repeatedly

Adults who were bullied as children maintain

vivid memories of the events throughout

their lifetime

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In cases of extreme bullying, some

tormented victims have resorted to violence

toward themselves or others

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15% of 13 -18 year olds said they have been cyberbullied online

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Only 35% of teens who had been cyberbullied

told their parents about their experience

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Only 9% of teens who have been

cyberbullied told a teacher

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Each day 160,000 children in the U.S.

stay home from school for fear of being

bullied

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Cyberbullying victims were almost twice as

likely to have attempted suicide than

youth who had not been cyberbullied

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Gay and lesbian students are common victims of schoolyard bullies

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Studies show being bullied is related to poor psychosocial

adjustment –increased depression, anxiety

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Peers intervene in only 11-19% of all bullying

incidents

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Where peers intervened, 57% of the interventions were effective – bullying stopped within 10 seconds

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Teenaged girls (44%) are

more likely to experience

online bullying than

teenaged boys (28%)

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More than one-third (36%) of

teens have had mean,

threatening, or embarrassing

things said about them

online

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Roughly 20% of teens admit to participating

in “sexting”

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22% of teen girls and 20% of teen boys have sent nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves

over the Internet or their phones

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Being a victim of bullying frequently increases the

likelihood of experiencing suicidal thoughts by 10% in boys and by more than 20%

in girls.

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When young people have strong

connections with adults, they are more resilient.

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Bullying gets worse when adults ignored what was going on, told the bullied student to stop tattling, or told the student to solve the problem themselves.

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One good friend can make a crucial difference to children who are bullied, teased or harassed.

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Teaching norms for respectful exchange is simply part of the job of teaching young people to participate in a civil discussion.

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The first step in stopping antigay speech is talking

about it.

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Administrators and system leaders need to fill in gaps in their knowledge and gain skills in responding to homophobic speech.

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Administrators and school system leaders

need to regularly remind teachers, staff and colleagues of the

importance of speaking up to interrupt harassment.

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Faculty cannot change the culture of incivility alone—they need the help of the students.