Take a Stand Essay
Sarah Robertson
Take a Stand on Bullying
Bullying is a form of verbal and physical abuse that needs to stop. This type of abuse takes place every day all over the world. This has a long term effect on its victims such as mental and emotional stress that can carry on into the future. “Bullying has become established in our society and schools that it is often ignored and considered as “part of normal behavior during our adolescent years.”(Dracic, S. 2009). This type of abuse can lead people to living an unhealthy life which therefore can relate to self-esteem issues and therefore cause unhealthy lifestyles. While bullying is commonly associated with face to face interactions it may also be done online (Cyber bullying). This form of bullying is becoming more popular especially with social media and makes it easier for the person or person (s) doing the bullying to be able to hide easier. Cyberbullying has been defined as ‘‘willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices’’ (Hinduja & Patchin, 2009). “There is a degree of difficulty of detecting the misbehavior, identifying the offending party, proving of verifying the wrongdoing” (Hinduja, S., & Patchin, J.W. 2010). We need to set rules and make sure that cyber bullying comes to an end.
People that are often bullied in school are bullied online and sometimes in their own neighborhoods from gang members that are trying to recruit the kids to do their evil biding such as running drugs. These victims usually are not capable of holding down steady jobs, mostly because of the lifestyle they have chosen to live, this includes but is not limited to the use heavy alcohol, gambling and drug abuse. In a research survey there were high percentages of drug and alcohol abuse by the kids that got bullied. "However, there is great concern regarding students who are being bullied and those who are reporting symptoms of depression and
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