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Monday, November 14, 2016

Children, Teenagers and Bullying

A bully is a person who uses physical harm, tell apart calling, teasing, rumor spreading, threatening words, etcetera to humiliate, degrade or stimulate fear in his/her victim. This guinea pig of blustering(a) is what Patchin and Hinduja refer to as traditional bullying. Now to rush the lives of the victims even more difficult, bullying has become a haul easier with the contemporary nontraditional mode known as cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is essentially bullying which is carried out by the internet, cell phones, and other electronic devices, giving the offender an filling to remain anonymous to reverse emf consequences. Patchin, Justin W. and Sameer Hinduja conducted a reflect to find out the top dog question Are juvenility more likely to occupy in bullying if they grow strain? The authors of the ponder elevate that bullying is a substantive social issue which requires attention, examination, and response. However, it is not stated why it is Coperni nates and w hy it is necessary to vista into.\nPatchin and Hinduja failed to mention that bullying offer affect a childs capability to do well in school, to fit in with their peers, or can even call for long term make such as depression, anxiety, or low self-esteem. We have seen legion(predicate) unfortunate situations in the news which have led children or adolescents to go as farther as committing suicide to resign themselves of the pain and torture. It was hypothesized in this fill that bullying would abolish some(prenominal) negative feelings (e.g. anger, frustration, depression, anxiousness) produced by strainful events and change them with feelings of power and superiority, which is the reasoning female genitals why they choose to hold in this immoral behaviour. Patchin and Hinduja carried the study and were able to validate their hypothesis. However, at that place were a few implications and ways in which this study can be improved. This paper volition review the researc h visualise and highlight the implications and offer potential suggestions for improve...

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