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How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying?
Relevant Data from
Limber, Olweus, &
Luxenberg (2013)
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1. True or False
• Studies suggest that fewer than 10%
of children are involved in bullying
problems in elementary, middle or
high school.
False
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Percentage of Students Bullied
2-3 times/month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
4%
13%
3%
80%
Students in Grades 3-12
• 20% of students were
directly involved in
bullying:
– 16% had been bullied
– 7% had bullied others
 Bullied others  Were bullied  Bullied others and were bullied
 Not involved
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2. True or False
• Students are more likely to be
bullied in high school than in
elementary or middle school.
False
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Girls’ and Boys’ Experiences with Being Bullied
2-3 times/month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
Girls
30%
Boys
25%
23%
22%
20%
20%
20%
18%
21%
19%
15%
17%
15%
18%
13%
16%
14%
10%
13%
11%
11%
11%
10%
10%
9%
11th
12th
5%
0%
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Grade level
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Girls’ and Boys’ Experiences with Bullying Others
2-3 times/month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
Girls
Boys
20%
15%
9%
10%
6%
6%
6%
7%
5%
4%
5%
5%
5%
10%
10%
11%
9%
7%
6%
7%
6%
5%
5%
3%
0%
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Grade level
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3. True or False
• Most bullying is physical in
nature.
False
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How Are Students Bullied?
2–3 times/ month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
16%
17%
15%
Verbal
Rumors
11%
Exclusion
11%
Sexual
8%
6%
Racial
5%
Physical
13%
9%
9%
Girls
Boys
9%
5%
6%
6%
4%
4%
5%
Threat
Cyber
Damage
Another way
7%
0%
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8%
10%
20%
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4. True or False
• Girls are
more likely
than boys to
bully others.
False
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Girls’ and Boys’ Involvement in Bullying
2-3 times/month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
5%
3%
12%
14%
2%
3%
Boys
Girls
80%
81%
 Bullied others
 Bullied by others
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 Bullied others and was bullied
 Not involved
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How Are Students Bullied?
2–3 times/ month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
16%
17%
15%
Verbal
Rumors
11%
Exclusion
11%
Sexual
6%
5%
Physical
Threat
Cyber
4%
4%
Damage
Girls
Boys
9%
8%
Racial
13%
9%
9%
5%
6%
6%
5%
Another way
7%
0%
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8%
10%
20%
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By Whom Are Girls and Boys Bullied?
2-3 times/ month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
60%
Girls
Boys
• Boys are most often bullied by
boys
49%
40%
37%
31%
22%
20%
15%
• Girls are bullied by girls and
boys
15%
10%
4%
10%
5%
0%
Mainly by 1 By several Mainly by 1 By several
girl
girls
boy
boys
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– 53% bullied by one or more boys
– 37% by boys and girls
– 9% by girls only
By both
boys and
girls
– 49% by boys and girls
– 30% by girls only
– 20% by boys only
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5. True or False
• In recent years, cyber bullying
has become one of the most
common forms of bullying
among students.
False
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How Are Students Bullied?
2–3 times/ month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
16%
17%
15%
Verbal
Rumors
11%
Exclusion
11%
Sexual
6%
5%
Physical
Threat
Cyber
4%
4%
Damage
Girls
Boys
9%
8%
Racial
13%
9%
9%
5%
6%
6%
5%
Another way
7%
0%
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8%
10%
20%
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6. True or False
• The vast majority of students
who are bullied tell a teacher or
other member of the school
staff.
False
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Reporting of Victimization
• Many children do not
report bullying to school
staff.
• Older students and boys
are less likely than
younger students and
girls to report their
victimization.
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Do Students Report Being Bullied? To Whom?
2–3 times/ month or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
Teacher or
other adult at
school
16%
13%
18%
10%
12%
15%
59%
Parent or
guardian
45%
50%
3-5th Grade
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18%
24%
24%
25% 50% 75%
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17%
17%
0%
24%
22%
20%
Have not told
anyone
44%
42%
24%
Sibling or friend
Girls
Boys
30%
30%
0%
25%
50%
6-8th Grade
41%
75%
0%
25%
50%
9-12th Grade
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75%
7. True or False
• Bullying is just
as likely on the
way to and
from school as
during school
hours.
False
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Where Are Students Bullied?
1–2 times or more*
(Limber et al., 2013)
32%
28%
31%
29%
29%
31%
29%
In the lunchroom
In hallways/stairwells
On playground/athletic field (during recess or breaks)
In class - teacher in room
Boys
25%
25%
26%
In class - teacher not in room
Bullying Location
Girls
18%
19%
On the school bus
14%
In gym class or locker room/shower
19%
10%
In the bathroom
13%
11%
12%
On the way to and from school
6%
6%
At the school bus stop
25%
25%
Somewhere else at school
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
*Students could select more than one location.
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In How Many Locations Are Students Bullied?
1–2 times or more
(Limber et al., 2013)
• 2/3 have been
bullied in more
than one place.
• Nearly 1/2 have
been bullied in
three or more
places.
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8. True or False
• Most students who observe
bullying don’t think they
should get involved.
False
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Empathy For Bullied Students
(Limber et al., 2013)
• Vast majority feel sorry for the
bullied students
• More girls than boys feel sorry
for the bullied students
• More younger than older
students feel sorry for the
bullied students
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Watching…and Joining In Bullying
(Limber et al., 2013)
30%
Onlookers: “just watch”
30%
Followers: Could join in
Girls
Boys
20%
18%
26%
20%
17%
15%
14%
11%
10%
9%
8%
10%
6%
7%
4%
5%
0%
0%
3rd - 5th
6th - 8th
9th - 12th
Grade level
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3rd - 5th
6th - 8th
9th - 12th
Grade level
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Taking Action To Stop Bullying
Students who try to help a bullied student
(Limber et al., 2013)
100%
Girls
Boys
80%
72% 69%
60%
49% 45%
40%
44%
39%
• Decreases in helping with
age
– Biggest changes between
elementary and middle
school
• Girls are somewhat more
likely to say they will help
20%
0%
3rd - 5th
6th - 8th
9th - 12th
Grade level
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© 2014 Susan Limber, PhD; Jane Riese, LSW; Marlene Snyder, PhD;
Vicki Flerx, PhD; and Nancy Mullin, MEd
This presentation is based on the work of Dan Olweus, PhD.
Use of this presentation is restricted to persons trained by the authors
in the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program and groups they work with
for the express purpose of training schools, parents and community
groups about the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program model.
Appropriate credit to the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, U.S.,
must appear on all presentation materials. No other use or changes are
permitted without prior written permission from the authors.
For further information, please contact:
Marlene Snyder, PhD at [email protected]
or call 864-710-4562
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