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B U L L Y I NG
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Bullying
defined
Is the use of forceor coercion to abuse or intimidate others. The behaviourcan be habitual and involve animbalance of social orphysical power. It can include
verbal harassment or threat,physical assault or coercionand may be directedrepeatedly towards particularvictims, perhaps on groundsof class, race, religion, gender
, sexuality, appearance, behaviour, or ability. If bullying isdone by a group, it iscalled mobbing. The victim ofbullying is sometimes referredto as a "target".
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Bullying may
be defined as the
activity of repeated,aggressive behaviour
intended to hurt
another person,
physically or mentally.
Bullying is
characterized by an
individual behaving in
a certain way to
gain power over
another person.
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Bullying in the
PhilippinesAs provided for by House Bill No.5496, otherwise known as the Anti-
Bullying Act of 2012:
any severe or repeated use by
one or more students of a
written, verbal or electronic
expression, or a physical act or
gesture, or any combination
thereof, directed at another
student that has the effect of
actually causing or placing the
latter in reasonable fear of
physical or emotional harm ordamage to his property creating
a hostile environment at school
for the other student; infringing
on the rights of the other student
at school; or materially and
substantially disrupting the
education process or the orderlyoperation of a school.
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Acts of
bullying
1. Any unwanted
physical contact;
2. Any act that causes
damage to a victims
psyche and/or
emotional well-being;
3. Any slanderous
statement or
accusations thatcauses the victim
undue distress; and
4. Cyber-bullying.
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LAWS VIOLATED
1. Challenging to a duel (Art. 261,RPC);
2. Physical injuries (Arts. 262-266);3. Grave threats (Art. 282, RPC);
4. Light threats (Art. 283, RPC);
5. Other light threats (Art. 285,RPC);
6. Grave coercions (Art. 286, RPC);
7. Malicious mischief (Art. 327,RPC);
8. Libel by means of writing orsimilar means (Art. 355, RPC);
9. Slander or oral defamation (Art.358, RPC);
10. Slander by deed (Art. 359, RPC);11. Incriminating innocent person
(Art. 363, RPC); and
12. Intriguing against honor (Art.364, RPC).
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REMINDER!!!Art. 19, New Civil Code of the Philippines provides, thus:
Every person must, in the exercise of his rights and inthe performance of his duties, act with justice, give everyonehis due, and observe honesty and good faith.
Art. 26 (Though they (acts) may not constitute a criminaloffense, shall produce a cause of action for damages):
1. Prying into the privacy ofanothers residence;
2. Meddling with or disturbing the private life or familyrelations of another;
3. Intriguing to cause another to be alienated from hisfriends;
4. Vexing or humiliating another on account of his religiousbeliefs, lowly station in life, place of birth, physical defect,or other personal condition.
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Special Parental Authority
(Family Code of the Philippines)
Art. 218. The school, its administrator andteachers, or the individual, entity or institution
engaged in child care shall have special parentalauthority and responsibility over the minorchild while under their supervision, instructionor custody.
Authority and responsibility shall apply to allauthorized activities whether inside or outsidethe premises of the school, entity or institution.
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