Wizard Magazine,Special Edition- Bullying


Bullying– A Brief Part of It
Bullying is a problem that carries many traumas and scars where such marks cause the disorder during the life of those who suffer bullying. The problem, as that at first it seems like something curable with treatment, it has chances of the severity increased if some feeling don't be analysed and resolved.
One of the greatest consequences levels of bullying is, without a doubt, death. The act of a life get took it because of a "joke" is an event of such atrocity. For such a serious result, the action of discriminate someone because of their personality is something considerable a crime to the human rights.
Above this text, you will see some of the infinite ways to bully someone.
Sexual Bullying
The NSPCC has defined sexual bullying as "any bullying behaviour, whether physical or non-physical, that is based on a person’s sexuality or gender. It is when sexuality or gender is used as a weapon by boys or girls towards other boys or girls - although it is more commonly directed at girls. It can be carried out to a person’s face, behind their back or through the use of technology."

A study revealed that of 273 young people who answered the questionnaire, 28 had been forced to do something sexual, 31 had seen it happen to someone. and 40 had experienced unwanted touching.
Sexual bullying can involve spreading rumours about someone's sexuality or sex life, or showing or posting sexual comments, photos, or videos, such as revenge porn.

Some people, including the UK charity Beatbullying, have claimed that children are being bullied into providing ‘sexual favours’ in exchange for protection as gang culture enters inner city schools.[15] Other anti-bullying groups and teachers' unions, including the National Union of Teachers, challenged the charity to provide evidence of this, as they had no evidence that this sort of behaviour was happening in schools.

Bullying victimization occurs more frequently in sexual minorities than heterosexual individuals.Sexual orientation-related physical bullying significantly correlates with mental distress and symptoms of trauma.When bullying co-occurs with adverse childhood experiences (see: Adverse Childhood Experiences Study), greater lifetime health disparities and health risk behaviours appear.Bullying, especially in adolescents, can lead to depression and suicidal ideation.Bullied sexual minority females are more likely to experience depression and suicidal ideation than their sexual minority male and heterosexual counterparts. Anti-gay physical bullying, along with sexual abuse and verbal bullying, can lead to psychosocial health problems, which can be a predictor of risky sex behaviours.Men who have sex with men in the United States and Canada have a highe revalence of HIV than any other cohort
     It's time to stop it

any kind of bullying

 
BULLING PSYCHOLOGICAL
This form of bullying is characterized by acts of psychological violence, in the middle, child these acts are committed by a child or group of children in order to intimidate or harm another child that can’t to defend himself. It is usually practiced in school environments, but can also to happen in street games without parental supervision.
The victim child's physical or verbal aggression suffers silent and is usually broken down to be considered different, not do what others do or fail to keep others in situations; for example:
A child with a low IQ who has difficulty to learn is despised for being behind the others
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Another example of easy understanding is related to appearance of children, sometimes to be overweight,some child have different hair or race.
These victims may present some evidence of bullying as a possible isolation or low school performance,

For children and adolescents who undergo humiliations may have diseases and suffer from some sort of trauma that influence personality traits. In some extreme cases, bullying comes to affect the young person's emotional state so that it chooses to tragic solutions such as suicide.
Moral Bullying

·      What is moral bullying?
We can identify moral bullying when someone is suffering some moral violence.

Some characteristics of this are mistreatment, oppression or some way of threaten a person intentionally and repeatedly, including nasty nicknames, offenses that could hurt, causing serious problems to the mental sanity, low self esteem reaching social exclusion.
·      Moral bullying at school
Moral bullying exist there is many years, but nowadays some studies has been done about. It is happening because this fact is becoming in a great problem to the worldwide society, doing some people ending other’s life, or their own. Bullying affects mainly the psychological state of the teens and kids, causes trauma and take victims to the depression or to the panic, being afraid of this violence frequently done. Around the world, it is estimated that 5% to 35% of children and teens and young at school has been suffering some kind of moral bullying involved to some act of violence.
·      Does it happen only at school?
The answer is no. Moral bullying is not happening only at schools between children, it could happen at work. Normally these offenses are directed to a physical or mental defect.
Some studies say that usually who practice it, try to feel better decreasing other’s moral, because they have afraid to show their own sad and sick personality, preferring exalt daily some problem of someone.
·      How could we end it?
It is not an easy work. Educating is a start. We could show to children as well to their parents that doing that, we can hamper the social inclusion of some kids. We can create laws that punish the aggressor in a way that specific this people stop with this. If it is happening between kids, and is legally proven that one is practicing moral bullying to the other, the parents of the kid that is offending must paid a tax to the other family for a period.
Some laws are studied to revert it, to create a society free of some problem related to offenses or anything that could hurt others.

Material Bullying
The materials bullying it is the act of to hide, mess, rip, screw up, 
throw in some inaccessible place, scratch or damage the victim’s belongings.
Remembering that the person who commits “the bully” always want to demonstrate force, and want to destroy the goods of others is a way of intimidation used for this.
 
The bullying at school extremely aggressive way that characterized by aggression without any possibility of defense demoralization the victim towards your pairs:
 
·         Beat
·         Kick
·         Push
·         Hurt
·         Pinch
·         To steal or destroy the victim’s belongings
·         Throwing objects against the victims.



Cyber Bullying
What is it?


Cyberbullying is a form of violence against someone over the internet or other related Technologies.
Practice cyberbullying means using the virtual space to intimidate and harass a person (schoolmate, teachers or even unknown), defaming, insulting or attacking cowardly.
Etymologically, the term is formed from the amalgamation of the words "cyber" word of English origin and is associated with all kinds of virtual communication using digital media such as the internet, and bullying is the act of intimidating or humiliating one person. Thus, the person who commits this kind of act is known as the cyberbully.
When bullying is in person, the person is psychologically assaulted by derogatory nicknames or other constraints, or through physical assaults by a stronger attacker.
Cyberbullying is easier for attackers because they can do it anonymously in various social networks, via e-mails or text messages with offensive and harmful content.
Through anti-cyberbullying que laws currently apply, anonymous attackers can be discovered and prosecuted for libel and slander, being forced to compensate the victim.
In general, cyberbullying is practiced among teenagers, but frequently also occurs in adults.
Cyberbullying Aftermath:
People battered by cyberbullying have very similar symptoms with the bullying, such as:
·         sleep disorder
·         stomach problems
·         eating disorders
·         irritability       
·         depression
·         anxiety disorders
·         Headache
·         lack of appetite
·         destructive thoughts, such as desire to die, among others.
In extreme cases, some victims of cyberbullying are attacked in such an aggressive manner that are made to commit suicide. Many of these cases begin when photos or intimate videos of the victims are introduced on the Internet.
Verbal Bullying



Victims of verbal bullying are affected in many different ways, because it can affect their image and their psychological health, by taking them to a whole new emotional level. This kind of bullying can lead to low self­esteem and make people feel depressed, it also can aggravate some problems that a victim may already have or some situation that they can be passing through. In some cases, the bullying can reach a point where the victim is so depressed, that he or she just wants to escape from this reality by hurting themselves or even by commiting suicide.

Verbal bullying is the most common one and it's everywhere and it's also present in all ages, but mostly between kids and teenagers. It comes as nicknames, threats, gossips, racism, religion, and other types of prejudice.  
This situations can be really difficult for teachers and other authorities to notice since there is no fisical damage. Although, some signs that a person is being victim of this insults include reluntance to go out or to go to school, complaints that no one likes him or her and depression.
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