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Bullying
Bullying is the use of force, threat, or abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception, by the bully
or by others, of an imbalance of social or physical power, which distinguishes bullying from conflict. Behaviors used to assert such domination can include verbal harassment or threat,
physical assault or coercion, and such acts may be directed repeatedly towards particular targets. Rationalizations for such behavior sometimes include differences of social class, race,
religion, gender, sexual orientation, appearance, behavior, body language, personality, reputation, lineage, strength, size or ability. If bullying is done by a group, it is called mobbing.
COWARD UGLY FAT FREAK PHATETIC USELESS POOR STUPID BITCH IDIOT FUNNY WEAK
TypesIndividual bullying tactics can be perpetrated by a single person against a target or targets.
PhysicalThis is any bullying that hurts someone’s body or damages their possessions. Stealing, shoving, hitting, fighting, and destroying property all are types of physical bullying. Physical bullying is rarely the first form of bullying that a target will experience. Often bullying will begin in a different form and progress to physical violence. In physical bullying the main weapon the bully uses is
their body.Relational
This is any bullying that is done with the intent to hurt somebody’s reputation or social standing. Cyber-bullying
This is any bullying that happens over any technological device. This includes email, instant messaging, social networking sites (such as Facebook), text messages, and cell phones.
CollectiveCollective bullying tactics are employed by more than one individual against a target or targets.
In different contexts Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is any bullying done through the use of technology. This form of bullying can easily go undetected because of lack of parental/authoritative supervision. Because bullies can pose as someone else, it is the most anonymous form of bullying. Cyberbullying includes, but is not limited to, abuse using email, instant messaging, text messaging, websites, social networking sites,
etcDisability bullying
It has been noted that disabled people are disproportionately affected by bullying and abuse, and such activity has been cited as a hate crime.The bullying is not limited to those who are visibly disabled, such as wheelchair-users or physically deformed such as those with a cleft lip, but also those with learning disabilities, such as autism and developmental coordination disorder
Gay bullyingGay bullying and gay bashing designate direct or indirect verbalor physical actions by a person or group against someone who is gay or lesbian, or perceived to be so due to rumors or because
they are considered to fit gay stereotypes. Gay and lesbian youth are more likely than straight youth to report bullyingLegal bullying
Legal bullying is the bringing of a vexatious legal action to control and punish a person. Legal bullying can often take the form of frivolous, repetitive, or burdensome lawsuits brought to intimidate the defendant into submitting to the litigant's request, not because of the legal merit of the litigant's position, but principally due to the defendant's inability to maintain the legal
battle.Sexual bullying
Sexual bullying is "any bullying behaviour, whether physical or non-physical, that is based on a person's sexuality or gender. It is when sexuality or gender is used as a weapon by males or females towards others - although it is more commonly directed at females. It can be carried out to a person's face, behind their back or through the use of technology.
Workplace bullyingIn academia
In blue collar jobs
In the legal professionIn medicineIn nursing
In teachingIn other areas
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PreventionBullying prevention is the collective effort to prevent, reduce, and stop bullying. Many campaigns and events are designated to bullying prevention throughout the world. Bullying prevention campaign and events include: Anti-Bullying Day, Anti-Bullying Week,International Day of Pink, International STAND UP to Bullying Day, and National Bullying Prevention Month. Anti-Bullying
laws have also been enacted in 23 of the 50 states, making bullying in schools illegal
Facts A b o u t Sch o o l B u llyin gTh e N C ES (N ati o n al C en ter fo r Ed u cati o n Stati sti cs) rep o rt reveals th at:1 )Th ere is n o ti ceab ly m o re b u llyin g in m id d le sch o o l (grad es 6 , 7 , an d 8 ) th an in sen io r h igh sch o o l2 )Em o ti o n al b u llyin g is th e m o st p revalen t typ e o f b u llyin g, w ith p u sh in g /sh o vin g /trip p in g /sp itti n g o n so m eo n e b ein g seco n d
3 )C yb erb u llyin g is – fo r th e m id d le grad e levels – th e least p ro m in en t typ e o f b u llyin g, b u t it is greater in th e last th ree years o f h igh sch o o l th an in grad es 6 –9
4 )Sixth grad ers w ere th e m o st likely stu d en ts to su stain an in ju ry fro m b u llyin g, w ith m id d le m o re likely to b e in ju red th an h igh sch o o l stu d en ts an d th e p ercen tage go in g d o w n every grad e fro m 6 to 1 25 )V icti m s o f b u llyin g d isp lay a ran ge o f resp o n ses, even m an y years later, su ch as:Lo w self-esteemD iffi cu lty in tru sti n g o th ers
Lack o f asserti ven essA ggressio n
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School Bullying
School Bullying
• Words cut deep• Break the silence, speak out
against bullying.• Bullying needs to stop.• Keep your hands to yourself • Stand together, you aren’t
alone!• Words hurt!• Words are weapon, they
can kill.• There are better ways to
resolve it. Talk to someone about it.
Thanks for your attention
David MigineishviliKoba Kopadze
When you witness an oppression, you are committing a crime by
just watching and staying aside!