Bully Case In Malaysia
It facilitates recording and documenting bullying incidences.
Bully case in malaysia. Illustration by nick choo on 5 march utusan malaysia frontpaged the issue of gangsterism and bullying in schools. 1 in 5 young people globally reported having skipped school due to cyberbullying and violence. Bullying in malaysia may not have physical injuries but they are suffering from pain that runs inside them. However as in the cases of nhaveen and zulfarhan some acts of bullying may result in criminal charges.
The reporting and recording of the number of cases have become easier with the wide use among school children of smart phones. In the headline story hapus konsep senior junior the paper listed recent cases of bullying in kuching and kuala lumpur. Prevalence of bullying in malaysian schools. The article also suggests that victims of workplace bullying in malaysia fall into a number of categories.
According to the star bullying is so widespread amongst children in malaysia that a recent nationwide survey found that 8 out of 10 malaysian children have encountered bullying in their respective schools. In fact 64 of the 2 000 children below the age of 18 surveyed confided that they have participated or possibly participated in acts of bullying as reported by fmt. Only 2 in 7 young people in malaysia revealed they knew of a helpline to turn to if they are a victim of cyber bullying or online violence. In kuching a form three hostel student was kicked and hit with a kettle by a group of other students in a dormitory.
Here are the statistics. Incidences of bullying in malaysia have remained consistently high over recent years. About one in every three malaysian children say they have been subjected to online bullying. 84 report being bullied online and or offline most bullying is offline.
A whopping 84 of malaysian children have been bullied. 4 in 9 young people in malaysia said they know about private online groups that are used to bully others. This is because bullying is a widely used term to definite bad behaviour towards a victim so acts such as acting aggressively towards other children name calling and teasing are not punishable under the law of malaysia.