Bullying Facts
May 24, 2008 in Bully Facts, Bully Helps, Bullying Effects by bullyfre
Bullying Guide: Learning About & Dealing With Bullying
We have gathered a list of bullying facts to help you get a better understanding of bullying:
* Research has shown that 1 in 6 children are bullied in school.
* Bullying in the workplace varies from country to country, in Norway 5% of the workforce admit to being bullied while in the UK and USA 20% of the workforce say they have encountered bullying in the workplace.
* 1 in 30 workers are serial bullies.
* Bullying can continue for years.
* 84% of workers at some time in their life encounter intimidating behaviour.
* 73% of the workforce are unhappy and say the workplace is oppressive.
* 65% of the workforce won’t speak up out of fear.
* 43% felt a great deal of pressure especially when it came to meeting unrealistic targets.
* 40% of the workforce say they have encountered abusive language.
* 38% of the workforce have been on the receiving end of hurtful jokes or have been the victim of pranks.
* 23% have come across threatening behaviour in the workplace.
* 15% have been on the receiving end of a physical assault.
* 66% of the bullies encountered within the workplace were managers or supervisors.
* 1 in 4 primary school children are bullied more than once or twice a week in any one school term.
* 1 in 10 primary school children are bullied persistently.
* Over 25 children every year commit suicide because of bullying.
* More than a quarter of children get threats of physical violence while in school.
* Bullying against boys is a more frequent occurrence than by girls.
* Around 10% of children have time off school due to bullying.
* Up to 40% of children think teachers have no clue that bullying is happening within the school.
* About 17% of all calls to child help lines are made by children who are being bullied.
* More children in the age group of 12 call child help lines regarding bullying than any other age.
* Almost one third of secondary school children have reported being the object of sexual jokes, gestures or comments.
* Victims of bullying are more likely to suffer from common illnesses such as colds, sore throats and stomach problems.
* By the average age of 23 children who had been bullied in school were found to still suffer from depression and stress related illnesses.
* Nearly 60% of boys who were classified as bullies when they were younger had been convicted of at least one crime by the time they were 23.
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