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Cyber-Bullying:Nearly 35% of kids have been threatened online and almost one in five have had it happen more than once.Among this percentage, being ignored and disrespected were the most common forms of cyber bullying.Nine out of ten middle school students have had their feelings hurt online.About 75% have visited a Web site bashing another student.Four out of ten middle school students have had their password(s) stolen and changed by a bully who then locked them out of their own account or sent communications posing as them.About 21% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mails.The psychological and emotional outcomes of cyber-bullying are similar to real-life bullying outcomes, except for the reality that with cyber bullying there is often no escape. School ends at 3 p.m., while the Internet is available all the time.The primary cyber-bullying location where victimizing occurs, at 56%, is in chat rooms.Girls are about twice as likely as boys to be victims and perpetrators of cyber-bullying.About 58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online. More than four out of ten say it has happened more than onceThank you for your question!
I'm not sure we can come up with an approximate rate, but I hope these statistics help...25 percent of teenagers report that they encountered repeated cyber bullying in their cell phone or on the internet.Over half (52 percent) off young people report being cyber bullied.An astounding 95 percent of teens who witnessed bullying on social media report that others, like them, have ignored the behavior
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The potential for kids to use the internet as a weapon for bulling is enormous. Estimating that more than 13 million children aged six to 17 were victims of cyber bullying, the poll also revealed that more than two million of those victims told no one about being attacked. One-third of all teens (ages 12-17) and one-sixth of children (ages 6-11) have had mean, threatening or embarrassing things said about them online. 10 percent of the teens and four percent of the younger children were threatened online with physical harm. 16 percent of the teens and preteens who were victims told no one about it. About half of children ages 6-11 told their parents. Only 30 percent of older kids told their parents. Preteens were as likely to receive harmful messages at school (45 percent) as at home (44 percent). Older children received 30 percent of harmful messages at school and 70 percent at home. 17 percent of preteens and seven percent of teens said they were worried about bullying as they start a new school year. 8 percent of those effected by cyber bullying try to commit suicide.
In North America, around four thousand four hundred deaths caused by suicides occur each year and almost half of them are related to bullying. For more information, you can go to different websites such as the one in the related links below.
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September 2006, ABC News reported on a survey prepared by I-Safe.Org. This 2004 survey of 1,500 students between grades 4-8 reported:42% of kids have been bullied while online. One in four have had it happen more than once.35% are special ed21% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mails or other messages.58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online. More than four out of ten say it has happened more than once.58% have not told their parents or an adult about something mean or hurtful that happened to them online.Scary huh?!
Addy Ferguson has written: 'Are you a bully?' -- subject(s): Bullying, Aggressiveness in children, Juvenile literature 'Group bullying' -- subject(s): Bullying, Juvenile literature, Prevention, Self-esteem 'What you can do to stop bullying' -- subject(s): Bullying, Aggressiveness in children, Juvenile literature, Prevention
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