A School Bully Can Kill Your Child
86A Serious Epidemic
© 2008, Patty Inglish; MS, Preventive Med., Psych.; 9th Dan grandmaster, self defense/5 styles martial arts; Anti-Abuse Programs.
School bullies can kill other children. Bullies do kill other children
2008 -- An American youth attempts suicide every 42 seconds or more often. Many time it is the result of bullying.
This HAS happened in my home state and my home city as well as many others in the US. Further, some children that are bullied and cannot tolerate it, stand up to it or receive help from adults, commit suicide. The incidence of this phenomenon is receiving increased 21st century press over young suicides stemming from Internet bullying.
The rise in teen suicides in America is evident -- In 1950 the rate of suicide among 15-19 year-olds was 2.7 per 100,000. In 1990, it had increased to 11:1 per 100,000, over 300% more. 2008 -- An American youth attempts suicide at least every 42 seconds.
The activites of abuse are more rampant in America than in previous years. However, some communities are making significant strides in solving the problem. Many Canadian communities and their school systems have outlawed bully activities of all kinds and take legal action against school bullies.
Children must be supported by adults in a community and an educational system in which they can depend on the fact that bullyism will not be tolerated and which teach children how to stand up to it.
Some adults in authority do not want to confront the problem of bullyism at school, this lack of action related to:
- They don't know there is a problem - the target child has been told not to tell, or is afraid to tell all on their own, without being threatened.
- Disbelief that the problem is real or not taking the problem seriously
- Fear of confrontation with the bully, school administration, bully's family, the press, others
- Not wanting to suffer repercussions from the bully or his/her family and the community
- Not wanting to "do the paperwork"
- Lack of energy to put forth the effort to fight bullyism
- Hoping someone else will solve the problem [Kitty Genovese Syndrome*]
- Belief that the bullied child got what they deserved
- Belief that kids should fight it out - sometimes it works, not usually if the bully is the victim of abuse at home and/or has an SMD (Severe Mental Disorder)
- Some parents punish their children for getting bullied, because their child is "causing a problem"
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*"In 1960s New York City - March 4, 1964 - Catherine Genovese was knifed to death in an area akin to a high rise apartment building courtyard while tennents and passersby looked on and did nothing to help her, not even calling for the police" -- Simon Dinitz, a second generation founder of criminology. This phenominon is also called thebystander syndrome. Spectators used the excuse that it was a "lovers' quarrel" or "drunken fight" by people leaving a bar.
My own thoughts are these: Kitty worked in a NYC bar and got home at 3:15 AM -- both of these facts (higher risk nighttime occupation; late hours) hurt her chances of getting into her apartment unharmed in a high crime city, but we need to work to eliminate these crmes as well. The killer was, in fact, caught, jailed, and denied parole again on March 8, 2008, 44 years later almost to the day. He was stopped.
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BULLYCIDE: Homicide & Suicide Examples
The US National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) reports that youth and children fear bullyism violence far more than terrorist attacks to the US. NCPC adds to the advise later int his column to:
LISTEN to your child and BE ALERT to symptoms that he/she is a bullying target - emotional or behavioral withdrawal, dropping grades on school work, changes in appetite, torn clothing, or asking for extra money and/or school supplies. TEACH your child non-violent problem solving skills and the ability to make supportive friends.
Examples from Canada:
February 1998
Myles Neuts. Age 10. Hung by the throat from a coat hook in school at Chatham, Ontario. Died four days later. Hung by two older boys waiting in a bathroom for him. While he slowly strangled on the hook, the boys brought their pals to see "the dummy", but one finally told a teacher. Not in time to save his life.
March 2005
Gary Hansen.Age 16. Suicide in Manitoba Province. Pulled out of school because of bullies in elementary years, was homeschooled, and returned to public high school, earning good grades. Gary restored a 20-year-old snowmobile to excellent condition and six boys taunted him in envy for nearly three months. The six boys attacked him and called him gay in public. He went home and hung himself without telling anyone about the atttack. Jennifer Laviolette, librarian of the local library, wrote a letter to the editor about bullying in the city, receiving many positive reations. Petitions circulated to begin anti-bullying programs in Manitoba, which have begin to develop.
- Get Help from BULLY POLICE USA - USA & UK
- Get Help from the successful UK program links at: BullyOffline.Org.
- Get Help by reading the advise below.
"Bullying" - Recorded by a young target, December 2007
Why Do Bullies Bully?
Some see it in cartoons as a young child and think its funny. Recall that America is the country that saw the real punches and kickson the vaudeville stage by Ted Healey and His Stooges and later The Three Stooges as funny. A l this occurred in reactions live and on film between the late 1890s - 1970s (80 years), when people began to look at abuse more seriously and seek a stop to it. While the movies put a stop to actual physical contact early on, young children did not realize it. Cartoon violence affects some young children as well, not all.
Recall also that this is the country that derived humor in some parts at some times from physically and verbally abusing slaves, Chinese, and some Native Americans, as well as other immigrants that were not WASPS [White Anglo Saxon Protestants]. Animal torture has also been seen as highly humorous in some sectors - setting fired to turpentine rubbed on farm cats, for example.
This is a country that contains some sectors in which some people still torment gays/lesbians/transgendered, etc; women, men that don't like sports. high academic achievers, and a newer group -- high school boys that are under 6 feet tall. That one is occurring in our western suburbs here.
In summary, one reason that some bullies bully is that others find it funny or harmless, and the targets "probably deserve it anyway." In truth, it is all about "power over" others.
I solved this in my high school myself when I was a junior, because no one would ever help me, starting back in the 1st grade.
Juniors and seniors would make fun of freshmen and sophomores, calling them names, hitting and kicking them, tripping them, and telling them they could not use the water fountains or bathrooms until upper classmen were finished with them.
One morning, three senior boys started in on 4 younger boys and girls in this manner when I was 5th in a line of 12 seniors and juniors at a water fountain. I shouted (in front of teachers, who were put on the spot), "This is not going to happen any more; get in line ahead of me." It was so sudden and so surprising that a girl would do this at the time, that the tradition of water fountain and bathroom hazing ended. It just lost its wind, since the teachers thought they needed to enforce it since they'd heard it and could not escape it via not knowing.
Later that day in a study hall in the auditorium, two girls my age from Russian Club ran up to my seat and told me to get up and bow down on the floor because I was newer to the club. I ignored them and other students laughed. Study hall ended, I went to the Russian Club teacher and school principal and quit the club; the teacher was called before the principal. The bowing down initiation ended.
Throughout 10 previous years of school, I had become fed up with minor hazing to verbal and physical bullying, saying that enough is enough after 10 years. I took things into my own hands, because adults would not help previously.
How many kids can do this? We need to teach them to resist a bully very early in life.
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Additional Causes
Mental health issues cause a certain percentage of children to become bullies. Abuse and Bullying are both "power over" other people. They are a means to control others. Children must learn not to be controlled by bullies and adults much teach them.
Child abuse at home is one cause of these mental health issues. Abuse is often intergenerational. However, other mental health concerns can casue bullyism to manifest and a doctor should be consulted in order to rule out physical or nutritional causes first. A child can also learn to be a bully from watching others bully people and animals - and verbal abuse is the first step toward phsycial abuse in the majority of reported cases. (Nip it in the bud there!) Some children stand up for themselves, so the bully turns it around and accuses the target of being the bully. Adults need to see through this ruse. See these related Links:
- See Jane Hit
- What is Child Abuse?
- How to Handle the Office Bully and Abuse
- Top 5 Ways to Avoid Office Politics and Hysteria - Don't give bullies a chance to bully.
- Major Causes Of Divorce - Lack of foundation and abuse of all kinds are causes.
Taking a Stand - by Tony Bartoli, who has Cerebral Palsy
How to Handle a School Bully
Canadian school principles advise us to use and teach the following methods that they have found effective during the last 10+ years. American researches, teachers, and principals have gathered corroborating evidence for the following as well:
Children
- Stand up straight and look the bully in the eye seriously and strongly.
- Say politely and firmly, "Stop _____ (state the behavior), I don't like it. Leave me alone."
- Try to disengage by not crying or looking fearful, if you can. In any way, disconnect by walk away.
- Report the bullying immediately to a trusted adult and adopt an attitude they you expect action to be taken against the bully.
Families of Targets
- Call the school anonymously, and ask if there is a bullying policy and ask what it is.
- If you are then sure that your child will not be retaliated against, tell the school officials about the specific bullying and state the exact date, time, and place and the name of the bully and your child.
- Follow-up continually with the school and ask about specific action taken and how your child will be kept safe.
Further Advise
- If there is no anti-bully policy in the school system, teach your child the steps in "Children" above.
- Self defense classes may or may not help. Many school systems in the USA forbid children to physically defend themselves at school. Parents in families of most of my martial arts students tell the kids to defend themselves if they need to and smile and be cooperative through their detention.
- Be careful, because a number of martial arts school owners are not qualified in certain areas of the country. Martial arts are not regulated by law and anyone can open a school, even if they have never studied martial arts, or are low-ranking black belts without enough experince (there are 10 to at least 18 levels of black belt, perhaps more, depending on the style of martial arts.)
- Ask your local police department how you should handle the situation.
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Other Causes, Other Solutions, Other Stories
You are so right about that, Moonmaiden. And bullying occurs all the way through the oldest old age. Internet bullying compounds the problem, because it's so devesating to kids - seeing a webpages full of lies about oneself, etc.
Thank you for writing this and raising awareness of this heartbreaking issue. As a parent, it is terrifying. Knowing as much as possible about what goes on is helpful.
Can you believe that one guy in the video was thrown to the ground 120 times? Totally unacceptable. I stood up to my first bully in sixth grade. Luckily my teacher came out about that time and backed me up.
And most recently I called the police when I heard a teenage boy upstairs forbidding his girlfriend to leave the house and heard her yelling, "Stop it you're hurting me."
We have to get involved or nothing will ever change.
About a month later that boy got thrown into jail for possessing a gun.
amy jane - I wish every good thing for you and your children. The more we know, the better we are able to stop the problem.
Moonmaiden - It is patently absurd and gut wrenching that this type of behavior is occuring, isn't it? My heart goes out to them all. Thank you for calling the police about the young man holding his girlfriend captive. I back you up in feeling we need to be more involved and also do this whenever I see such a situation. People may not always like us for "interfering" but it is the right thing to do.
I had tears when I read about this bullying problem, thank you for bringing this into our awareness and addressing this problem.
I feel ill when I read about this kind of stuff. I appreciate all the suggestions you offer, Patty. This is crazy-making.
unreal Hub Patty thank you so much for answering my request this a fantastic full of great info My son has been bullied at school its very upsetting stuff but we have sorted it out thank goodness . I dont put up with bullies of any kind . You hub has brought more awarness to this horrible situation .
Right on target with this hub. Thank you for presenting it. I believe the schools need to become more proactive with mental health services. Children can be taught non-violence, anger management, and self-esteem. Please see how I try to help others in new ways. Sincerely: Gary Eby, author and therapist.
Patty, Great Hub, as always.
Way back in nuresery school we had a bully thta really used to terrorise any and every one. His favourite ploy was to find the person who he could intimidate the most, then proceed to make that child's life a misery.
He started to 'hunt' me and as I was a stubborn and fairly self driven type of individual, I did not report this to the 'teachers'. However one day we were doing a tidyup of the tortoises 'home'.
What happened next, as I reported to the 'teachers', I had picked up a rock and was moveing it to the far side of their garden, when I, having been bumped by the bully I turned to face him and the rock fell out of my hand and landed on his toe. No witnesses.
What had happened was that, he was in in my face and taunting me, I threw the rock down as hard as I could. It was self defence.
The end result was that he did not pick on me again, if he was bullying any all I had to do was walk over to his attemted current victim and befriend them.
He soon quietened down, and stopped his bullying.
I was warned by the teachers not to lift and carry things around as, as I had seen, accidents happen.
Rule number 1, learn to defend yourselves! Teach your kids to talk and be open with you, so that they to can learn to defend their human rights.
Complete and pertinent hub! It is certainly as much a problem here in Canada as it is in the States...I was bullied for short time until I disovered I could run faster than the bullies (who tend to be on the stocky side and out of shape...at least back in the day)...so I survived. Today they are all probably doing time somewhere. :)
Thank you ALL for the fine comments and for recognizing the problem that bullying can be and is in some places. Just_Rodney, thank you for sharing your experience, because ti will insiopre others, as has Monnmaidens and all the comments here.
In 1994. our preventive medicine group did a survey of the worst problems in schools Pre-K - 12, preschool, and daycares and found that the Number One reported problem in our county was violence. This made me very alert to the problem. We can solve the problmem with awareness and action.
Thanks again to all of you here.
In some cases I'm not sure if people fully understand. In many situations all a teen or pre-teen wants is to belong. In my day if you told the teachers or administration what was happening that simply compounded the problem. Okay, this was over twenty years ago, but it identified you as a whinner. My only solution was to fight, which got me in as much trouble as the bully, despite the fact that I had blackened eyes and was smaller than they were. If I walked away they would follow and it would never end, if I stood and fought (if the teachers intervened) I would be in as much trouble as the bullies.
I'm not sure if things have changed much. It still seems as if western culture coddles bullies and sees the victums as "wimps" "sissies" and "faggots". I see bullies as the very worst that can result from humanity...maybe they are a by-product of society, but I think of them as the very lowest, most base animals within.
Just my Two Cents
Thanks for that insight, Two Cents.
Much of America does coddle or makes excuses for or wrongly protects bullies, alcoholics, drug abusers, all kinds of abusers of other people, etc. and blames the targets of these folks. In a "dysfunctional" family or workplace setting, for instance, the most well-adjusted proactive individual is the one that gets jumped verbally and even physically by the others.
Bullies are indeed a worsdt manifestation of society and of themselves.
Thank you again.
We have all been bullied in our family and my son committed suicide. My daughter and I are still abused by cops and firemen, postal workers, doctors, nurses, etc. Check out mobbing and gangstalking on the Internet and you will find a lot of information.
I am sorry for the loss of your son, but thank you for the additional information. How are you handling the bullying now?
Everyone please listen, This is a very servious problem that face our schoool, Bullies are killing our children. When are we going to stop the bullies, When it too late and our love ones are gone. Is that when everyone remember the person everyone laugh at tease the inocent child... WE Must Stop the Bullies...
My son is being bullied now.He is being kicked in the shins and punched in the arm,shoved and called motherfucking bitch by an 11 year old.My son is a very meek young man.I don't live with him my mother adopted him when he was 2 months old.I see him on the weekends and we go swimming in the summer at Lake James State Park.I'm Manic Depressive and It was hard for me to raise him on my own without help.My stepdad adopted him also.But he passed away 3 years ago.It's been hard on my mother raising him.She's 67 years old.We are going through with getting the bulling stopped.I talked to her about it today 11/17/09.She said she would call the principal and see when she can set up an appointment with her to put a stop to the bullying.We are in coherts on this subject.Noone needs to ever be bukllied for any reason!god tells use to love thy neighbor as thyself.Do good to those who persicute you.But sometimes you have to use your common sense and take things into your own hands and learn how to defend yourself.Teach your child the golden rule.But also they have to know how to defend themselves against bullying.



















Moonmaiden says:
15 months ago
I'm so glad you are addressing this topic. High school in the 70's was bad enough, but the Internet has made it so much easier to get into people's private lives and cause trouble.