Zack Alklazaris said:
(Suicide is the leading cause of death in children 14 and 8% of all teens bullied try to commit Suicide)
I'd be very cautious about such a statement. How was such a figure worked out? Are they classing all 'cutting' as a suicide attempt? How big is the sample size? Are the children's claims verifiable or are they exaggerating/suppressing certain things?
I guess I'm sceptical because the vast majority of people get some kind of bullying at some point in school. If 8% of those people were trying to kill themselves there'd be a lot more dead kids.
And it's not
that long since I was in school, and I certainly don't remember any of my classmates trying to top themselves. You had a couple of idiots cutting, but that's not a suicide attempt. We had two people in my school (which had about 2500 pupils at any time) actually kill themselves, and one of them was after she left. That's during a period through which about 3100 people went through our school. That's
nowhere near 8%. And as you'll see, I'm from an area that really
excelled itself at suicide!
Zack Alklazaris said:
With bullying/suicide ratio rising more and more in recent years I wonder how many of us think there should be more done to prevent it. As in make it illegal (and prosecutable) to bully someone. With so many other laws protecting people from harassment, bullying seems to be a natural next step. While many schools are doing their best to combat this threat it seems that when it comes to day to day life nothing is done.
I am no stranger to bullying, 10 years ago I remember coming home almost daily and crying in my bed. I would go to my parents and beg them to transfer me to a different school. But that was it. We had to dial in to the internet and it took 30 minutes to download one MP3. There was no facebook, hell there wasn't even myspace. Whatever crap I dealt with in school was over at the end of the day. Now days kids can't get away from bullying even after school unless they choose to live the secluded life of being internetless. Why should they make a choice like that.
You have my sympathy! And the internet is obviously a factor, but you must remember that the media has a habit of over-sensationalising these things:
I'm from a town called Bridgend that was, while I was doing my A-Levels, informally known as
"Suicide Central" because of the supposedly high rate of suicides in the under 25s. We even got our own wiki page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgend_suicide_incidents]!
But the thing is, the media didn't report this accurately, they sensationalized [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/3635396/Bridgend-suicides-It-just-seems-normal-fashionable-almost...-.html] everything to fit their world view.
They decided to blame Bebo (kiddy social networking site). No one at the time even
used Bebo. But the press became convinced [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-517410/The-Bridgend-suicides-Just-whats-happened-innocent-little-town-I-grew-in.html] that there was some kind of suicide cult that persuaded people online to off themselves. It was patently absurd. People don't kill themselves because of social networking sites.
Zack Alklazaris said:
It seems like when people get online they detach themselves and no longer see other people as living beings. There was one 15 year old girl who was bullied on facebook to the point where even after she killed herself people were posting horrible messages on her memorial page.
http://www.truecrimereport.com/2010/01/phoebe_prince_15_commits_suici.php
Just seems like this shouldn't happen. Something that is caused by an outside source, not by the victims choice, shouldn't be allowed to continue so leisurely. The question for my fellow Escapists are what are your thoughts? Do you have any ideas on how to curve this? Should bullies be prosecuted? Have you had a similar experience? If so I would love to hear your thoughts.
EDIT: A few people may think I am talking about simple bullying. I am not talking your momma jokes or four eyes comments. I'm talking hardcore hatred. Your a fag, your a whore, kill yourself no one cares, etc. Getting beaten up after school for your beliefs.
Maybe kids do need to get a thicker skin, but when you deal with the same insults day after day wouldn't it cut deep after a while?
I agree that more could be done by websites to deal with online bullying, but at the end of the day, it's down to the individual. You don't have to log in after all.
Even if facebook were to say tomorrow that they were shutting down all under-18 accounts, kids would be mean to each other on myspace. Or MSN.
As other have said, the law is already there to protect those that are the victims of serious bullying (bodily harm, threats, persistent harassment).
If you were to criminalise bullying as a whole you'd get millions of prosecutions of minors, when very little harm had actually been done, on spurious evidence (kids lie), for very little gain.
Almost everyone gets some kind of grim bullying at some point in school. If it were illegal, I'd have put half my class behind bars by the time I was 14. And I'd have been behind bars too. And that would hardly improve things for anyone!