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Introduction
• Bullies now have the ability to invade virtually every area of a victim’s life, making it nearly
impossible to ignore the bully or get an escape. And with that change has come a steady
uptick in “bullycide” -- suicides related to bullying.
• It is important to note that some people argue that it is hard to draw the direct correlation
from bullying to suicide. But to a parent affected by a situation like this, it doesn’t matter
that bullying that results in suicide is statistically uncommon or not proven – what matters
is that a loved one is gone, seemingly at the hands of anonymous tormentors.
• While suicide might seem like something
reserved for severely depressed or emotionally
disturbed children, it's more common than
anyone would like to believe.

20.8% of kids age 8-10
have been cyberbullied
at least once in their life.
• In the United States, it's the second-leading cause of death among people
between the ages of 10 and 24.

• A British study found that bullying played a role in at least 50 percent of
recent teen suicides, and 10 to 14-year-old girls may be at the highest risk of
bullying-related suicide.

“BuzzFeed reports that at least
nine of those suicides were
allegedly a result of one website”
- Ask.fm.
“160,000 children skip school every
day because they fear going to school
because of bullying.”
• About 30 percent of students report being either victims or bullies.
• This book provides an overview of how to protect your child by monitoring
her Internet use and practicing commonsense parenting.
The Disastrous Consequences of
Cyberbullying
• Bullying-related suicide is a tragedy, but fortunately, the overwhelming majority of bullied
children won't harm themselves. This doesn't mean, however, that you can let bullying go
unchecked or that as long as your child is not suicidal, she's safe.
Bullying affects victims, bullies, and bystanders, and ignoring even small instances of
bullying allows the disease of bullying to grow like a cancer.

“ A Yale University study found that bullying victims are
between 200 and 900 percent more likely to commit
suicide than children who have not been bullied “
• Children who are regularly bullied can suffer from the following problems:
• Bad grades
• An increased risk of dangerous behavior such as drug use and promiscuous sex
• A decrease in self-esteem
• Suicidal thoughts – a significant portion of bullying victims have considered suicide at
least once
• Fear of going to school
• Decreased social skills and difficulty with assertiveness
• Feelings of powerlessness and helplessness
• Becoming a bully themselves
• You might be surprised to learn that bullying victims aren't the only people who suffer
when bullying occurs. Bullies themselves can experience a wide variety of
problems, including:
• An increased risk of drug and alcohol abuse
• An increase risk of being arrested
• An increased risk of dropping out of school
• An increased risk of becoming an abusive romantic partner or parent
• Difficulty making friends and interacting with others
• Difficulty succeeding at school and in a career
• More likely to get into fights
• Bullying is more than just a problem between two children. It represents a climate of
violence and aggression that can affect everyone it touches. Children who witness bullying
are not left unscathed by the experience. Some effects on bystanders include:
• Feelings of guilt and shame
• Feeling powerless, helpless, or fearful
• Being tempted to join in on the bullying in an effort to fit in; bystanders may become
bullies themselves.
• An increased risk of being bullied. When a bully tires of targeting one child, he might
begin targeting a bystander – even if it's only an Internet bystander.
• More likely to skip school
Bullycide and the Law
• In 2008, 13-year-old Megan Meier committed suicide after being mercilessly bullied online.
Her case gave rise to the first cyberbullying prosecution in history.

• Depending on the state or country, bullies and even their parents and guardians can be
prosecuted under the law for consequences of bullying.

88% of social media using teens
have someone be mean or cruel
on a social media site
Using the Law to Stop Bullying
• It's taking the law a while to catch up to new social norms, but parents of bullying victims
are increasingly finding solace in state laws. You have several options:
• Restraining orders
• School-based interventions
• Lawsuits
• Criminal Charges
Stopping Bullying Before It Starts
• It's your job to make sure your child is using the Internet in a way that endangers neither
herself nor others. There's no surefire recipe that will prevent bullying, but following the
strategies below will get you most of the way there.
• Practice Open Communication
• Become Computer Savvy
• Keep Tabs on Your Children
• Don’t Be Afraid to Punish
only 7% of US parents are
• Take Bullying Seriously
worried about
cyberbullying, even though
33% of teenagers have been
victims of cyberbullying
For a full list of statistics and preventative information about
bullycide, download our free eBook.
“Bullycide: The Dark Side of Cyberbullying”

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Bullycide: The Dark Side of Cyberbullying

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction • Bullies now have the ability to invade virtually every area of a victim’s life, making it nearly impossible to ignore the bully or get an escape. And with that change has come a steady uptick in “bullycide” -- suicides related to bullying. • It is important to note that some people argue that it is hard to draw the direct correlation from bullying to suicide. But to a parent affected by a situation like this, it doesn’t matter that bullying that results in suicide is statistically uncommon or not proven – what matters is that a loved one is gone, seemingly at the hands of anonymous tormentors. • While suicide might seem like something reserved for severely depressed or emotionally disturbed children, it's more common than anyone would like to believe. 20.8% of kids age 8-10 have been cyberbullied at least once in their life.
  • 3. • In the United States, it's the second-leading cause of death among people between the ages of 10 and 24. • A British study found that bullying played a role in at least 50 percent of recent teen suicides, and 10 to 14-year-old girls may be at the highest risk of bullying-related suicide. “BuzzFeed reports that at least nine of those suicides were allegedly a result of one website” - Ask.fm.
  • 4. “160,000 children skip school every day because they fear going to school because of bullying.” • About 30 percent of students report being either victims or bullies. • This book provides an overview of how to protect your child by monitoring her Internet use and practicing commonsense parenting.
  • 5. The Disastrous Consequences of Cyberbullying • Bullying-related suicide is a tragedy, but fortunately, the overwhelming majority of bullied children won't harm themselves. This doesn't mean, however, that you can let bullying go unchecked or that as long as your child is not suicidal, she's safe. Bullying affects victims, bullies, and bystanders, and ignoring even small instances of bullying allows the disease of bullying to grow like a cancer. “ A Yale University study found that bullying victims are between 200 and 900 percent more likely to commit suicide than children who have not been bullied “
  • 6. • Children who are regularly bullied can suffer from the following problems: • Bad grades • An increased risk of dangerous behavior such as drug use and promiscuous sex • A decrease in self-esteem • Suicidal thoughts – a significant portion of bullying victims have considered suicide at least once • Fear of going to school • Decreased social skills and difficulty with assertiveness • Feelings of powerlessness and helplessness • Becoming a bully themselves
  • 7. • You might be surprised to learn that bullying victims aren't the only people who suffer when bullying occurs. Bullies themselves can experience a wide variety of problems, including: • An increased risk of drug and alcohol abuse • An increase risk of being arrested • An increased risk of dropping out of school • An increased risk of becoming an abusive romantic partner or parent • Difficulty making friends and interacting with others • Difficulty succeeding at school and in a career • More likely to get into fights
  • 8. • Bullying is more than just a problem between two children. It represents a climate of violence and aggression that can affect everyone it touches. Children who witness bullying are not left unscathed by the experience. Some effects on bystanders include: • Feelings of guilt and shame • Feeling powerless, helpless, or fearful • Being tempted to join in on the bullying in an effort to fit in; bystanders may become bullies themselves. • An increased risk of being bullied. When a bully tires of targeting one child, he might begin targeting a bystander – even if it's only an Internet bystander. • More likely to skip school
  • 9. Bullycide and the Law • In 2008, 13-year-old Megan Meier committed suicide after being mercilessly bullied online. Her case gave rise to the first cyberbullying prosecution in history. • Depending on the state or country, bullies and even their parents and guardians can be prosecuted under the law for consequences of bullying. 88% of social media using teens have someone be mean or cruel on a social media site
  • 10. Using the Law to Stop Bullying • It's taking the law a while to catch up to new social norms, but parents of bullying victims are increasingly finding solace in state laws. You have several options: • Restraining orders • School-based interventions • Lawsuits • Criminal Charges
  • 11. Stopping Bullying Before It Starts • It's your job to make sure your child is using the Internet in a way that endangers neither herself nor others. There's no surefire recipe that will prevent bullying, but following the strategies below will get you most of the way there. • Practice Open Communication • Become Computer Savvy • Keep Tabs on Your Children • Don’t Be Afraid to Punish only 7% of US parents are • Take Bullying Seriously worried about cyberbullying, even though 33% of teenagers have been victims of cyberbullying
  • 12. For a full list of statistics and preventative information about bullycide, download our free eBook. “Bullycide: The Dark Side of Cyberbullying”