Long Term Effects Of Bullying Essay

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Bullying is an ongoing act of aggression which has been around since the beginning of school days. Bullying has long been a ritual for bullies to prey on their victims in any way possible. The troubling part of bullying is not just when the children are physically at school, but the after effects that bullying has on the victims as they reach adulthood. Bullying has created more harm in the long term rather than in the short term effects. In a recent study, it was found that bullying can affect school-aged children for up to an average of 7 years after the act (Ttofi, Farrington, Lösel, Crago, and Theodorakis, 2016). According to Ttofi, Farrington, Lösel, Crago, and Theodorakis (2016), this can lead to depression, acts of violence, and a criminal record. Adding to this, bullies themselves are at a higher risk of developing a drug addiction than those not associated with bullying (Ttofi, Farrington, Lösel, Crago, and Theodorakis, 2016). Although the study could not find a direct correlation between drug abuse and victimization of bullying, it is evident …show more content…

There are few to no studies on the impact of relationships regarding families, marital or even with handling of the victims’ own children and protecting them against bullying. Bullying has been around for many generations, yet few studies have been conducted to analyze what the real long-term effects have been for the victims. When identifying the long-term effects, so many factors can be researched to not only prevent bullying currently, but for generations to come. More emphasis then would be on preventing bullying and protecting each and every individual in the school systems from long-term effects. School is already an extremely difficult time for children, and with bullying causing so much harm long term, it is only necessary to identify ways to prevent future

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