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Social Problems

Let’s Stop Bullying!

Members of Group 1:
 Rizky Ayu A (120110140001)
 Ayu Fuady Sania (120110140002)
 Hasby Harvianto R (120110140003)
 Rikky Adiwijaya (120110140017)
 Merry Novita A (120110140033)
 Melinda (120110140037)
Bullying is the use of force, threat,
or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or
aggressively dominate others. The behavior is
often repeated and habitual. It typically involves
subtle methods of coercion such as intimidation.
Causes of Bullying
Bulliers want to get noticed
They like having power over there peers
They have problems at home
Think it's cool and funny
Aggressive personality
Lack of adult supervision
Jealousy
Revenge
Take their feelings out on others
Types of Bullying
 Physical
 Verbal (sometimes called relational)
 Cyber
 Hidden bullying
 Physical bullying
Physical bullying is when one person or a group of
people pick on or harasses another person in a face
to face confrontational manner. It can be subtle
action to casually degrade the person over time, or it
can be series of more aggresive and direct acts to
purposefully hurt the person a more immediate
fashion. It includes hitting, kicking, tripping, pinching
and pushing or damaging property. It can be also
saxual in nature, as its psyhological root are based
in the desire to dominant and control to make the
perpetrator feel more powerful.
 Emotional bullying
Emotional bullying is when a person tries to get
what they want by making others feel angry or
afraid. It includes name calling, teasing or
mocking, threatening, putting down, gang up on
others, insults, intimidation, homophobic or racist
remarks, or humiliate others.
 Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying can be overt or covert bullying
behaviours using digital technologies, including
hardware such as computers and smartphones
and software such as social media, instant
messaging, texts, websites and other. It can
happen at any time. It can be in public or in
private and sometimes only known to the target
and the person bullying.
 Hidden bullying
This bullying is often harder to recognise and can
be carried out behind the bullied person's back. It
is designed to harm someone's social reputation
and/or cause humiliation. Covert bullying includes
lying and spreading rumours, negative facial or
physical gestures, menacing or contemptuous
looks, playing nasty jokes to embarrass and
humiliate, mimicking unkindly, encouraging
others to socially exclude someone, and
damaging someone's social reputation or social
acceptance.
Effects of Bullying
• Short term effects
• Long term effects
Effects of Bullying
Short Term Effects
• Low self-confidence • Frequent crying
• Depression • Nervous habits
• Suicidal thoughts and • Bed-wetting
suicide attempts • Poor appetite or
• Abnormal fears and digestive problems
worries • School problems
• Sleep disorders • Rage
Effects of Bullying
Long Term Effects
• Psychological Post-Trauma disorders
• Self destructive behavior
• Alcohol or substance abuse may result
Bullying Solutions
1) Build awareness
2) Put together bullying programs
3) Open communication
4) Create empathy.

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