The anti-bullying movement was created because of the increased rates of bullying all across the globe. Many countries are now implementing anti-bullying workshops and plans of action. The anti-bullying movement gives a voice to those who normally aren't heard. Bullying has become more common and much more cruel within the past few years. With new technology emerging, bullying is happening outside of school. "Bullies have taken to digital platforms like the Internet and text messages to harm their targets. For some kids, it seems like there is no escaping these bullies" (No Bullying, 2014). Cyber bullying is on the rise and can be more extreme than regular bullying.
"Anti bullying efforts constitute a proactive response on behalf of the bullied along with their parents, teachers and the general public. The goal of anti bullying is to stop bullying before it happens by make potential bullies aware that mistreating another person is not acceptable" (No Bullying, 2014). The main principle of the anti-bullying movement is the golden rule: treat others the way you would want to be treated. It is important for bullies to understand that what they're doing is wrong and to give help to those who are being bullied. It is also important to find the underlying reason as to why someone is being a bully in the first place. There are also bully prevention groups that train teachers students, and parents how to prevent bullying from happening and also how to take appropriate action if it occurs.
Contagion theory states that people in a crowd act emotionally and irrationally because of the crowd's influence on them."...Social influence can have catastrophic consequences for group decisions too" (Hertz, Romand-Monnier, Kyriakopoulou, & Bahrami, 2016, p. 164). A lot of times it is more than one person bullying someone. By forming a group of bullies, people feel dominant and invincible. If a kid in the hallway is getting bullied by three people, it is likely that more people might join in or act how those three bullies are acting, due to contagion theory.
Hertz, U., Romand-Monnier, M., Kyriakopoulou, K., & Bahrami, B. (2016). Social Influence Protects Collective Decision Making From Equality Bias. Journal Of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception & Performance, 42(2), 164-172. doi:10.1037/xhp0000145
No Bullying. 2014. What is anti bullying?: the anti bullying movement. No Bullying: The Movement Against Bullying. Retrieved from https://nobullying.com/what-is-anti-bullying/
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