Why Do Some Children Become Victims Or Perpetrators Of Bullying?

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Adolescents’ use of technology to inflict harm through bullying or harassment has received a great deal of attention in both the mainstream media and the empirical literature. According to Hinduja and Patchin (2012) cyber bullying is a problem affecting a meaningful portion of youth as they embrace online communication. “Cyber bullying has become a growing concern for adolescents “(Law and Shapka 723). Over the last decade, youth quickly have acquired a proclivity for computers and the Internet, and have benefited greatly from the social and relational benefits that the Web and electronic communication provides (Lenhart et al. 2011). Cyber-aggression (also known as cyber bullying, online aggression, electronic bullying, or internet harassment) involves aggression that occurs virtually via electronic media such as mobile phones or the internet (Tokunaga 2010). …show more content…

Research has indirectly suggested that different forms of bullying are connected and that perpetration and victimization are related. First, it was found that victims and perpetrators of traditional bullying tend to adopt the same role online (Dehue, Bolman, and Völlink, 2008). Family characteristics are also important because many behaviors engaged in by children are learned through their interactions with parents and siblings. Victims of bullying, in both sexes, have been reported as coming from families that are too “enmeshed” for the good of the children; that is, families may be too self-contained, limiting the opportunities for family members to interact with others and develop the social skills necessary for establishing and maintaining good relations with their peers (Bowers, Smith, & Binney, 1992). It has been suggested that highly permissive parenting can also lead to bullying behavior. For instance, children who report that their parents often do not know their whereabouts are more prone to engage in bullying (Georgiou,

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