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Bullying & Harassment In SchoolsBy Meghan Theisen
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“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” – Eleanor Roosevelt
Thesis
Personal RelevanceI decided to do this project because I’ve been in the situation where I’ve been teased and made fun of. I’ve
also been in the situation where I felt like suicide was the only way out of a
rough situation. Seeing the recent suicides, especially among gay students, sparked an anger and
concern within me. I want to leave my footprint in someway shape or
form.
What is Bullying?
• An aggressive behavior that involves unwanted negative actions
• Involves a pattern of behavior over a repeated time
• Involves an imbalance of power or strength
Why Do People Bully?
• To show they are in charge
• They’re insecure with themselves
• They’re victims of bullying or had once been a victim of bullying
• Jealously
Between 15% & 30% of students are bullies or victims of bullying
3.7 million youths engage in & 3.2 million are victims of moderate or serious bullying each year
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77% of students are bullied mentally, verbally and physically
8% of students say they missed 1 day of class a month for fear of bullies
87% of teenagers said shootings are motivated by a desire to “get back at those who have hurt them”
39% of middle schoolers &
36% of high schoolers say they don’t feel safe at school
The Types of Bullying
Physical Bullying
• Occurs most often at schools but can occur on the way to and from school
• Socially marginalized for reasons including weight, ethnicity, or other characteristics making it harder for them to fit in
• The bully or bullies intend to hurt, embarrass, or intimidate the victim
Emotional or Verbal Bullying
• Verbal bullying is just as harmful as physical bullying
• Can affect one’s self image
• Can affect someone in emotional and psychological ways
School Bullying
• Pack Bullying • Individual Bullying
Cyber Bullying
• Cyber bullying is when someone is harassed, humiliated, embarrassed, threatened or tormented using technology
• Text messages and cell phones are also used to harass a victim
• Cyber bullying like any other type of bullying is an attempt to make someone feel about him or herself
42% of kids have been bullied while online
1 in 4 have had it happen more then once
35% of kids have been threatened online
1 in 5 have had it happen more then once
Tips for Stopping a Cyberbully
• Don’t respond• Don’t retaliate or be a bully yourself• Save the evidence; Don’t erase the
messages• Talk to a trusted adult
Text Bullying• 9 out 10 teens have a cell phones
• Can happen 24 hours a day even at home; home is usually a place for a victim to get away from the bully
• • Text bullies are meaner because they don’t see there
victim
Tips if you run into a bully
• Ignore them
• Stand up for yourself; be brave and confident
• Don’t bully back; violence isn’t the solution
• Don’t show how your really feeling
• Tell an adult
Suicide
11th leading cause of death in the United States
8th leading cause of death for males
19th leading cause of death for females
Bullying and Suicide
• Bully victims are between 2 to 9 times more likely to consider suicide then non-victims
• Bully-related suicide can be connected to any type of bullying
“Bullycide”
Corrine WilsonSeptember 30th, 1991- October 6th, 2004
• Moved to Rockdale, Texas in 2000
• She played softball on a team of girls who were already considerably good
• She would cry after every single practice
• They would tell her she was fat, ugly, and exclude her
• They told her she should go kill herself
Ryan HalliganDecember 18th, 1989- October
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• The same group of boys taunted and teased him from 5th grade until 8th grade
• His first girlfriend called him a loser and told him she wanted nothing to do with him
• She copied and pasted the instant message between them to all her friends
• “Some call it bullycide or even cyber bullycide. I just call it a huge hole in my heart that will never heal.”
April HimesApril 27th, 1986- February 14th, 2000
• Enjoyed painting, singing, choir, gardening and spending time with her family and friends
• She missed 53 school days because of bullying
• She was called fat, ugly, and physically bullied daily
Kristina CalcoDecember 26th, 1989- December 4th, 20051
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• A 4.0 honor student who always strived for perfection
• She was very artistic
• Was part of the yearbook, newspaper, and broadcasting staff
• She played on the volleyball, swimming, and track teams
• Was constantly tormented and called ugly
School Shootings Caused by Bullying
The Downfall of Seung-Hui Cho
On Monday April 16th 2007 he killed 32 people and wounded 25 people in the Virginia Tech
Massacre
• Born in South Korea
• Came home from school in the 1st grade crying throwing tantrums because he didn’t want to go
• Moved to America in the 2nd grade
• Diagnosed with an anxiety disorder which inhibited him from speaking
• Throughout high school he was teased for his shyness and inability to talk
• Was always alone
• They would tell him to “Go back to China”
• In 1999 after the Columbine massacre he was transfixed by the event
• He wrote on his binder “F you all I hope you all burn in hell.”
• In a school assignment he wrote that he wanted to “repeat Columbine”
In College…• Poet professor Nick Giovanni removed him from her class 6 weeks into the
semester • He intimidated female students by photographing their legs underneath the desk
• He wrote obscene and violent poetry
• Always wore sunglasses; even indoors
• Described as awkward, lonely and insecure
• He wouldn’t respond to someone if he was greeted
• He was involved in 3 different stalking incidents
The Morning of the Shooting
• He mailed a manifesto to NBC at 9:01 am the day of the shooting
• Contained 43 images of him with the weapons
• Contained 27 video clips of angry rants
The Victims
Ross Abdallah Alameddine Jamie Bishop
Brian Bluhm
Ryan Clark
Austin Cloyd Jocelyne Couture-Nowak
Daniel Perez Cueva Kevin Granata Matthew Gwaltney
Caitlin Hammaran Jeremy Herbstritt Rachael Hill
Emily Hilscher Jarrett Lane Matt La Porte Henry Lee
Liviu Librescu G.V. Loganathan Partahi LumbantoruanLauren Ashley McCain
Dan O’Neil Juan Ortiz Minal Panchal Erin PetersonMichael Steven Pohl Jr
Julia PrydeMary Karen ReadReema SamahWaleed ShaalanLeslie Sherman
Maxine Turner Nicole Regina White
Students Threatened or Injured With a Weapon at School
Rates of Bullying and other School Discipline Problems
Students Who Carried a Weapon to School
Class Activity
Alyssa’s Story
Colleen’s Story
Application
Citations