Diferencia el acoso de otros actos de violencia
Enviado por matteman • 24 de Mayo de 2014 • Trabajo • 842 Palabras (4 Páginas) • 298 Visitas
Introduction:
This project was developed with the goal of helping all those who are victims of any kind of abuse, whether physical, verbal or psychological.
In addition to this social project is intended to ensure that all people in Chiclayo, Lima and all of Peru's provinces, especially children and adolescents in schools, don´t be victims of bullying. And if they are victims of these abuses, know how to react and may have an easy way to report these problems and receive professional help.
This project was motivated because at present have an alarming percentage of cases of bullying, but many cases are ignored or are not reported due to lack of knowledge on this subject much talked about lately.
Theoretical Framework:
Bullying has been defined as a form of psychological, verbal or physical abuse among students whether young or children.
To distinguish bullying from other violent actions, such as a fight between peers, we need to recognize two features:
• The abuse is constant.
• The victim has no choice to defend themselves.
Around the year 2009 a study was conducted in 40 countries, which resulted in 45.2% of males and 35.8% of women were once victims of bullying.
A harassed person may experience depression, fear, low self-esteem, feelings of isolation and rejection. These characteristics affect their daily lives, their personal development and in general, all aspects throughout his life.
"Bullying"
It is a social problem that is currently in great intensity in our country.
Bullying is any form abuse occurred among school repeatedly over a given in the classroom, and through social networks, with the specific name of cyber bullying time. Statistically, the dominant type of violence is the emotional and mostly occurs in the classroom and playground schools. The protagonists of cases of bullying are often children in the process of entry into adolescence, being slightly higher percentage of girls in the profile of victims.
Worst of all is that although prevention talks that are made and try to make people aware, these are not yet sufficiently informed, and currently these cases have increased alarmingly.
This is not just a problem among children; if this persists the consequences can be fatal, even to take the victim to death. Among other consequences we have that if this is not controlled, the attackers may subsequently become delinquent, the person is frustrated because he was difficult to live with other children, believes that any effort you make isn´t worth to create positive relationships with their peers, and victims generate low self-esteem, passivity, loss of interest in studies which may lead to a situation of school failure, emotional disorders, psychosomatic problems, depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, unfortunately some guys, not to have to endure this situation
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