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Bullying, in Modena last case: theft and threats outside of school. In Italy a child victim on 4

Bullying, in Modena last case: theft and threats outside of school. In Italy a child victim on 4





Rome, April 29 - With cutter knives and threatened fellow students and made money hand over between 10 and 12 € at the exit of a school of Modena. The band, composed minors from the town of Emilia, and 'stop and was identified through police investigation.

E 'the final episode of bullying recorded in Italy since the beginning of the year but is by no means an isolated case. Over a quarter of Italian children and about 20% of teens say they have been the victim of bullying during the last year, according to the tenth National Report on the Status of the Child, "presented in November last year by Eurispes and Telefono Azzurro, which questioned about 2,500 children (7-11 years) and boys (12-19 years). More

'a quarter of children have suffered the most' times in the last year unfounded offenses (27.2%) or provocation, and teasing (28.1%). Below are the percentages of who 'was the subject of beating (10.3%), threats (10.1%) and theft of food or objects (9.4%). Worrying about the number of children they have been spreading false information and bad (21.9%), to whom and 'excluded or isolated from the group (17.4%) and suffered damage to objects (15.5).

very low share of victims of theft of money (3.4%). A suffer damage to objects and beatings are far more males (17.8% and 12.4% respectively) than females (13.2% and 8.2%) which, however, suffer more with 'frequency' s exclusion from group (20.9% versus 13.9% of children).

asked to indicate who was responsible for the conduct sustained, 45.1% of children say that it was not the victim of such acts, while 42.4% indicate the characteristics of the author. In 25.4% of cases, this is a peer, is considerably larger than a male (17.7%) than females (7.7%). More

'rare' cases where boys are more 'big to make the abuse (5.8% among males and females) and at least one in which children are more' small (2%). In 9.2%, however, the episode of bullying and 'put in by a group, with a slight predominance of mixed groups (3.5%) of those compounds only by males (2.9%) or females (2.8%).

A significant and 'the children of 9% of respondents who, despite having been the victim of violent behavior, prefer not to state the responsabile.Esiste a sort of correspondence between gender and bully victim, mainly for girls: among peers, The percentage of children victims of such acts by other girls and 'equal to 13.8%, compared with 1, 5% of male victims of same age, and finally, 4% of girls (compared to 1, 7% of males) and 'victim of a group of females.

Males, however, while making these behaviors primarily towards children (same age, 23.6% more 'large, 6.3% in the group, 3.2%), act with even against a considerable proportion of girls are the same age (12%) or more 'small (2.9%), and when acting in groups (2.7%).

E 'slightly more' high number of males who said they had never been a victim of the conduct referred (46.4% versus 43.9% of females), while between them and 'more' high percentage of those who prefer not to indicate the author of such acts (10.2% versus 7.8%). The idea

more 'common among children and' the''bully''is an entity with poor school performance (20.8%), 14.9% attributed, however, a strong impulse to bully , which prompts him to have aggressive behavior and 14.1% believed to be the predominant feature of his physical strength. 9.1% for a strong self-confidence leads some people to abuse others, while 6.8% could imagine how a person isolated and excluded from the rest of his companions. As many as 21.6% of children can not, in reality ', to identify a specific characteristic that qualifies as such a bully or that it addresses the attitudes and behaviors.

36.2% of children believes that the best way to stop bullying is to seek help from adults. 20.7% believe that what is 'wise to do is to talk to''bully''and persuade, dialogue, not to take more' aggression against the partner. 15.1% I think we should stop punishing the bully. In 9.4% of cases, children felt that it will be useful''to''cordon around the victim, protecting and preventing situations of possible risk dates from the meetings, and subsequent abuse of power, with the bully, or by acting on his behalf in time of the attacks.

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