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Bullying

A Wisdom Archive on Bullying

Bullying

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Bully

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation A bully is an individual who tends to torment others, either through verbal harassment and/or p ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia II - Bully - Effects of bullying
Persistent bullying may have a number of effects on an individual, and in the environment where bullying takes place. Effects on the individual include: Reactive Depression, a form of clinical depression caused by exogenous events Post-traumatic stress disorder Anxiety Gastric problems Unspecified aches and pains Loss of self esteem Relationship problems Drug and alcohol abuse ...

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Bully, Bully - The behavior engaged in by bullies: bullying, Bully - Types of bullying, Bully - Locations of bullying, Bully - Effects of bullying, Bully - Fictional Bullies, Bully - Books

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Bullying: Encyclopedia II - Bully - The behavior engaged in by bullies: bullying

In colloquial speech, bullying is most often used to describe a form of harassment perpetrated by a child who is in any way more powerful upon weaker peers. Researchers accept generally that bullying contains three essential elements: “(1) the behavior is aggressive and negative; (2) the behavior is carried out repeatedly; and (3) the behavior occurs in a relationship where there is an imbalance of power between the parties involved.”[1] Bullying is broken into two categories: 1) direct bullying, and 2) indirect bull ...

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Bully, Bully - The behavior engaged in by bullies: bullying, Bully - Types of bullying, Bully - Locations of bullying, Bully - Effects of bullying, Bully - Fictional Bullies, Bully - Books

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Bullying: Encyclopedia II - Bully - Locations of bullying

Bullying can occur in schools, universities, families, between neighbours, and in workplaces. Schools In schools, bullying usually occurs in areas with minimal or no adult supervision. Common places include the school bus, cafeteria, hallways between classes, bathrooms, and the school-yard during recess. An extreme case of school-yard bullying is that of an eighth grader named Curtis Taylor at a middle school in Iowa who had been the victim of continuous bullying for three years, which included name-calling, being bashed ...

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Bully, Bully - The behavior engaged in by bullies: bullying, Bully - Types of bullying, Bully - Locations of bullying, Bully - Effects of bullying, Bully - Fictional Bullies, Bully - Books

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Bullying: Encyclopedia II - Cyber-bullying - Examples of cyber-bullying

One of the more recognized instances of cyber-bullying occurred when Eric Harris, one of the killers in the Columbine High School massacre, put up a web site where he discussed murdering his fellow students, although no action was taken against Harris by the authorities at the time. [1] Another notable example was the Star Wars kid whose classmates uploaded illegally obtained video footage of him posing as the Star Wars character Darth Maul onto Kazaa in ...

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Cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Examples of cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Issues specific to cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Research, Cyber-bullying - Further readings

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Humiliation

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuseIncluding:

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Bullying: Encyclopedia II - Cyber-bullying - Research

Hinduja and Patchin (In Review) completed a study in the summer of 2005 of approximately 1500 Internet-using adolescents and found that over one-third of youth reported being victimized online and over 16% of respondents admitted to cyber-bullying others. While most of the instances of cyber bullying involved relatively minor behavior (40% were disrespected, 18% were called names), over 12% were physically threatened and about 5% were scared for their safety. Notably, less than 15% o ...

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Cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Examples of cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Issues specific to cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Research, Cyber-bullying - Further readings

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - School

A school is most commonly a place designated for learning. The range of institutions covered by the term varies from country to country. In the United Kingdom, the term school refers primarily to pre-university institutions, and these can, for the most part, be divided into primary schools (sometimes further divided into infant school and junior school), and secondary schools. School performance is monitore ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia II - Cyber-bullying - Issues specific to cyber-bullying

Certain characteristics inherent in these technologies increase the likelihood that they will be exploited for deviant purposes. Personal computers offer several advantages to individuals inclined to harass others. First, electronic bullies can remain “virtually” anonymous. Temporary email accounts and pseudonyms in chat rooms, instant messaging programs, and other Internet venues can make it very difficult for individuals to determine the identity of aggressors. Cyber-bullies can hide behind some measure of anonymity when using the text ...

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Cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Examples of cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Issues specific to cyber-bullying, Cyber-bullying - Research, Cyber-bullying - Further readings

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Self-esteem

In psychology, self-esteem or self-worth includes a person's subjective appraisal of himself or herself as intrinsically positive or negative to some degree (Sedikides & Gregg, 2003). Self-esteem involves both self-relevant beliefs (e.g., "I am competent/incompetent", "I am liked/disliked") and associated self-relevant emotions (e.g., triumph/despair, pride/shame). It also finds expression in behavior (e.g., assertiveness/timorousness, confidence/caution). In addition, self-esteem can be construed as an enduring pers ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Academic seduction

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation Academic seduction is sometimes considered a type of sexual abuse, and refers to the phenomenon ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Abuse

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation Abuse is a general term for the use or treatment of something (person, thing, ide ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Criminal threatening

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation Criminal threatening is the crime of intentionally or knowingly putting another person in fear ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Aggression

Aggression is defined as The act of initiating hostilities or invasion. The practice or habit of launching attacks. Hostile or destructive behavior or actions. In psychology, aggression encompasses many different types of behaviour, some of which are not clearly related to each other. Consequently, aggression has been a difficult term to provide one concise definition for. Moyer (1968) presented an early, and highly influential, classification of seven different forms of aggre ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Stalking

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation This article is about the action: to stalk. "Stalk" also refers to a part of ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Cruelty to animals

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation Cruelty to animals refers to treatment which causes unacceptable suffering or ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia II - Bully film - Movie

Marty (Renfro) and his girlfriend (Miner) plot the murder of Bobby Kent (Stahl) in revenge for Bobby's continual abuse and psychological games which he has inflicted upon them. They are joined by several friends played by Phillips, Pitt, Kelli Garner, Leo Fitzpatrick and Daniel Franzese in the plot. The film starts with Marty soliciting gay phone sex in his bedroom when his mother calls him for dinner. This is an example of the dark and sardonic humor found troughout the film. After this Ali and Lisa are shown visiting the workplace o ...

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Bully film, Bully film - Movie, Bully film - Actual Events, Bully film - Trivia, Bully film - Notes

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Verbal humiliation

Verbal humiliation is when a person humiliates another intensely through disparaging comments. This has two main aspects: Bullying, which can happen in everyday life, in interactions between people with different levels of authority of self-confidence. Erotic humiliation, as an erotic activity (eg, in a BDSM context). Some people find the idea of being humiliated powerfully arousing, due to the intense and mixed emotions of being humiliated and demeaned. Other related

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Punishment

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation Punishment is the practice of imposing something unpleasant on a wrongdoer as a response to som ...

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Bullying: Encyclopedia - Acacia Technologies

Acacia Techologies is used loosely to refer to Acacia Research Corporation and its subsidiary Acacia Media Technologies. The company specializes in acquiring and enforcing patents. The company controls over 30 patent portfolios in a wide variety of media, internet and technological industries. Acacia Technologies - Controversy. Acacia has been frequently accused of using 'bully' tactics in conducting it's business. After it secures its broad-based patents, it then forces small companie ...

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