High school incidents not dropping with a 15 per cent reporting one to
three bullying incidents in the last month and 3.4 per cent 10 times or
more.
23 percent of elementary students reported being bullied one to three
times in the last month bullying statistics say.
Recent bullying statistics admit that half of all bullying incidents go
unreported.
100,000 students carry a gun to school bullying statistics say.
In a recent study, 77% of the students said they had been bullied. And 14%
of those who were bullied said they experienced severe (bad) reactions to
the abuse.
I cant imagine what
Ryan's parents had to go through when they found out. It could have easily
happened so different. Bullying statistics show that 77% of students
are bullied mentally, verbally, & physically. Since bullying is affecting
such a large range of people some people are going to take it harder than
others. This is why we should take the initiative in schools to end
bullying once and for all.
In the 2003-04 school year, i-SAFE America surveyed students from
across the country on a new topic: Cyber Bullying. It is a topic that not
many adults were talking about. It turns out to be a topic all too
familiar with students.
Bullying is no longer about the strong picking on the weak in the
schoolyard. The physical assault has been replaced by a 24 hour per day,
seven days a week online bashing. Savvy students are using Instant
Messaging, e-mails, chat rooms and websites they create to humiliate a
peer. No longer can parents count on seeing the tell-tale physical signs
of bullying—a black eye, bloody lip, torn clothes. But the damage done by
cyber bullies is no less real, and can be infinitely more painful.
Cyber Bullying Statistics
42% of kids have been bullied while online. 1 in 4 have had it
happen more than once.
35% of kids have been threatened online. Nearly 1 in 5 have had it
happen more than once.
21% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mail or other
messages.
58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them
online. More than 4 out of 10 say it has happened more than once.
53% of kids admit having said something mean or hurtful to another
person online. More than 1 in 3 have done it more than once.
58% have not told their parents or an adult about something mean or
hurtful that happened to them online. Based on 2004 i-SAFE survey of 1,500 students grades 4-8
Cyber Bullying Tips
Tell a trusted adult about the bullying, and keep telling until the
adult takes action.
Don’t open or read messages by cyber bullies.
Tell your school if it is school related. Schools have a bullying
solution in place.
Don’t erase the messages—they may be needed to take action.
Protect yourself—never agree to meet with the person or with anyone
you meet online.
If bullied through chat or instant messaging, the “bully” can often
be blocked.
If you are threatened with harm, inform the local police.
*Taken from an i-SAFE America survey of students nationwide.
This is most definitely one of the harshest social
issues facing Kids, Tweens and Teens. The fact is it doesn't stop there,
many adults are harassed through electronic means. We need to teach people
empathy "to feel the pain someone else feels" It is easy and not much of a
challenge to hide behind the cowardess of the electronic devises to
intimidate someone. It is going to take all of us to put a stop to this
growing epidemic of social demoralizing in recent years. Are our kids to
far removed, is the age of electronics creating a generation of un-feeling
violence. And what can be done to stop this. "Stand Up, Stand Up and fight
together, educate and work towards a caring society.
More research
will be added along with printable documentation for your speeches.
Bullying Statistics / Cyber Bullying Statistics / School Bullying
Statistics
If it seems like
bullying is getting worst you are probably right. It seems to be happening
at earlier ages and with more frequency. How to stop cyber bullying is
also on the increase. Here are some bullying statistics, cyber bullying
statistics and school bullying statistics that will open your eyes to the
facts about bullying today.
While there is no
place safe from bullying there are areas where bullying is worse. School
bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics in 2007 the five top
worst states to live in to avoid bullies in K – 12 were: 1. California, 2.
New York, 3. Illinois, 4. Pennsylvania, 5, Washington.
School bullying
statistics and cyber bullying statistics show the 77% of students are
bullied mentally, verbally and physically.
When it comes to
school bullying statistics of high school students, 15 per cent reported
one to three bullying incidents in the last month and 3.4 per cent 10
times or more. Cyber bullying statistics are being compiled.
23 per cent of elementary students reported being bullied one to three
times in the last month school bullying statistics say. Cyber bullying
statistics are not yet available for this group.
Recent bullying statistics admit that half of all bullying incidents go
unreported. Cyber bullying statistics indicate even less of these are
reported.
100,000 students carry a gun to school bullying statistics say.
In a recent study, 77% of the students said they had been bullied. Cyber
bullying statistics reveal similar numbers. And 14% of those who were
bullied said they experienced severe (bad) reactions to the abuse.
SCHOOL
BULLYING STATISTICS
Thirty percent (30%) of U.S. students in grades six through ten are
involved in moderate or frequent bullying — as bullies, as victims, or
as both — according to the results of the first national school bullying
statistics and cyber bullying statistics survey on this subject.
School bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics are
increasingly viewed as an important contributor to youth violence,
including homicide and suicide. Case studies of the shooting at
Columbine High School and other U.S. schools have suggested that
bullying was a factor in many of the incidents.
RECENT
SCHOOL BULLYING STATISTICS SHOW THAT:
1 out of 4 kids is Bullied. An American Justice Department school
bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics studies shows that
this month 1 out of every 4 kids will be abused by another youth.
School bullying statistics surveys show that 77% of students are
bullied mentally, verbally, & physically. Cyber bullying statistic are
rapidly approaching similar numbers.
In a recent school bullying statistics study, 77% of the students
said they had been bullied. And 14% of those who were bullied said they
experienced severe (bad) reactions to the abuse. Many have tried to
stop cyber bullying according to cyber bullying statistics.
1 out of 5 kids on a school bullying statistics and cyber bullying
statistics study admit to being a bully, or doing some “Bullying.”
Each day 160,000 students miss school for fear of being bullied.
A school bullying statistics reveals that 43% fear harassment in the
bathroom at school.
100,000 students carry a gun to school.
28% of youths who carry weapons have witnessed violence at home.
A school bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics poll of
teens ages 12-17 proved that they think violence increased at their
schools.
The same school bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics
poll also showed that 282,000 students are physically attacked in
secondary schools each month.
More youth violence occurs on school grounds
as opposed to on the way to school.
Playground school bullying statistics - Every
7 minutes a child is bullied. Adult intervention - 4%. Peer intervention
- 11%. No intervention - 85%.
ACCORDING TO
THE BUREAU OF JUSTICE SCHOOL BULLYING STATISTICS AND CYBER BULLYING
STATISTICS - School Crime and Safety:
46% of males, and 26% of females reported they had been in physical
fights according to the school bullying statistics.
The school bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics
indicated that those in the lower grades reported being in twice as many
fights as those in the higher grades. However, there is a lower rate of
serious violent crimes in the elementary level than in the middle or
high schools.
The school bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics went on
to say that teenagers say revenge is the strongest motivation for school
shootings
— 87% said shootings are motivated by a desire to “get back at
those who have hurt them.”
— 86% said, “other kids picking on them, making fun of them or
bullying them” causes teenagers to turn to lethal violence in the
schools.
Students recognize that being a victim of abuse at home or
witnessing others being abused at home may cause violence in school
according to recent school bullying statistics and cyber bullying
statistics.
— 61% said students shoot others because they have been victims of
physical abuse at home.
— 54% said witnessing physical abuse at home can lead to violence
in school.
The school bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics showed
that students say their schools are not safe.
Learn more about other
surprising bullying statistics and information and facts the statistics
do not reveal, including the common mistakes most parents make when
handling a bullying situation.
America's
Little Miss Tourism 2009/2010, Chiara took on her school and worked out
her bully program. She had T-shirts made for her campaign. Chiara received
the Mayors Award and the Governors Award in her state for her work with
the Bully program. Read More about the International Miss Tourism
Bully Program