terça-feira, 10 de maio de 2011

Bullying

Bullying is a term used to describe acts of physical or psychological,intentional and repeated, practiced by an individual (the Englishbully, "dictator"or "bully") or group of individuals in order tointimidate or harm another individual (or group of individuals) unable (s) to defend himself. There are also the victims / aggressors, orauthors / targets, which at times commit aggression, but are alsovictims of harassment by school class.



Types of Bullies

Insulting the victim; Systematically accuse the victim of counting for nothing; Repeated physical attacks against a person or against her body or property. Interfere with a person's personal property, books or school supplies, clothes, etc., damaging them. Spread negative rumors about the victim; Belittle the victim without just cause; Making the victim do what she wants, threatening her to follow orders; Place the victim in a problematic situation with someone (usually an authority), or get a disciplinary action against the victim, for something she did not commit or has been exaggerated by the bully; Making derogatory remarks about a person's family (particularly the mother), the dwelling place of someone, personal appearance, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, income level, nationality or any other inferior gathered from what the bully has taken science Social isolation of victim; Using information technology to practice cyberbullying (create fake pages, communities and profiles on the victims on social networking sites with the publication of pictures, etc.); Blackmail. Threatening expressions; Derogatory graffiti; Sarcasm evident to pose as a friend (to an outsider) while ensuring control and position in relation to the victim (this often happens after the bully assess what the person is a "perfect victim"). Do embarrass the victim in front of several people.





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