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TwitterIn the 2021-22 school year, about 27.7 percent of female students in the United States between the ages of 12 and 18 reported that they were bullied either online or by text. This is compared to 14.1 percent of male students who were cyberbullied in that year.
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TwitterA dataset of key bullying and cyberbullying statistics in the U.S., including prevalence by age, sex, identity, and school environment.
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TwitterBetween August 2018 and June 2019, approximately 15.7 percent of high school students in the United States experienced cyber bullying during the last 12 months. American Indian or Alaskan Native students were most likely than any other group to be bullied online, with 21.3 percent of A//AN survey respondents stating that they had been bullied electronically in the 12 months before the survey. Black students reported the lowest online bullying rate. Cyber bullying includes being bullied through text messages, Instagram, Facebook, or other social media.
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TwitterAs of 2019, approximately 15.7 percent of high school students in the United States had experienced cyber bullying. The cyber bullying victimization rate has remained largely stable since 2011. Cyber bullying includes being bullied through text messages, Instagram, Facebook, or other social media.
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Introduction
Cyberbullying in the Workplace Statistics: Workplace cyberbullying has now become a huge problem for the youth and workplace professionals as well. 32.3% of employees reported that they were cyberbullied in the U.S. Workplace Bullying Institute Survey of 2024, which means 52.2 million employees are being bullied.
According to the survey, in 62% of the cases, the victims lost their jobs due to bullying, and in only 27% of the cases, the culprits were negatively penalized. In other words, we can also say that 75% of bullying incidents were with one perpetrator, and 55% of these bullies were in supervisory positions.
Given these statistics, it is clear that workplace cyberbullying is common, and there is a dire need to look at policies and support structures in every company.
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TwitterDuring the 2018-2019 survey, it was found that 20.1 percent of high school students in New Hampshire had been electronically bullied within the past 12 months. This includes being bullied through chat rooms, instant messaging, websites or texting. The U.S. average was 15.7 percent.
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TwitterBetween August 2018 and June 2019, approximately 15.7 percent of high school students in the United States experienced cyber bullying during the last 12 months. Female students were more likely than male students to be bullied online, with 20.4 percent of female survey respondents stating that they had been bullied electronically in the 12 months before the survey. Cyber bullying includes being bullied through text messages, Instagram, Facebook, or other social media.
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TwitterReport on bullying, harassment and discrimination by school for July 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020. There are two additional file attached which breaks down the statistics by administrative district and data dictionary.
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TwitterBetween August 2018 and June 2019, gay or lesbian students were more likely than any other group of students to be bullied online, with 28.1 percent of gay or lesbian survey respondents stating that they had been bullied electronically in the 12 months before the survey. Overall, approximately 15.7 percent of high school students in the United States experienced cyber bullying. Cyber bullying includes being bullied through text messages, Instagram, Facebook, or other social media.
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Data Description
BullyingAct dataset was created to train models for detecting bullying behavior in school environments. Due to the lack of publicly available datasets focused on bullying detection, we generated this data ourselves by simulating various scenarios in a controlled school environment. The dataset contains images depicting different school activities, with a subset specifically illustrating instances of bullying or not, labeled accordingly for classification tasks.… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/Zoooora/BullyingAct.
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TwitterAround 15 percent of high school students reported that they were bullied while at school in 2021. Across the sexes, female students were more likely to report bullying than male students, with a prevalence of 17 percent.
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Physical bullying on school property in the past 12 months by sex, race/ethnicity, and grade, California Healthy Kids Survey, 2015-16METADATA:Notes (String): Lists table title, sourceYear (String): Year of surveyCategory (String): Lists the category representing the data: Santa Clara County is for total surveyed population, sex: Male and Female, race/ethnicity: African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino and White (non-Hispanic White only) and grade level (7th, 9th, 11th, or non-traditional).Percent (Numeric): Percentage of middle and high school students who were physically bullied on school property in the past 12 months
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TwitterAround 15.9 percent of high school students reported that they were bullied electronically in 2021. When broken down by race and ethnicity, American Indian and Alaska Native students reported the highest rates of bullying on school property at 20.9 percent. Rates of online bullying were lowest among Black and African American students.
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Students spread mean rumors or lies on the internet in the past 12 months (cyber bullying) by sex, race/ethnicity, and grade, California Healthy Kids Survey, 2015-16METADATA:Notes (String): Lists table title, sourceYear (String): Year of surveyCategory (String): Lists the category representing the data: Santa Clara County is for total surveyed population, sex: Male and Female, race/ethnicity: African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino and White (non-Hispanic White only) and grade level (7th, 9th, 11th, or non-traditional).Percent (Numeric): Percentage of middle and high school students who had students spread mean rumors or lies on the internet in the past 12 months (cyber bullying)
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TwitterAround 15 percent of high school students reported that they were bullied on school property in 2021. When broken down by race and ethnicity, white students reported the highest rates of bullying on school property at 17.9 percent. Rates of school bullying were lowest among Black and African American students.
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TwitterDuring a January 2021 survey, it was found that ** percent of online harassment victims in the United States had been cyber bullied via Facebook. Twitter and Instagram ranked second with ** percent of responding victims stating that they had been harassed on each platform.
The most targeted age groups in online harassment Among adults, those aged between 18 and 29 years old are the most targeted group in cyber bullying. As of September 2020, more than ** percent of U.S. adults who use the internet reported having experienced some form of online harassment. Almost two-thirds of them were between 18 and 29 years old. More than ** percent of the respondents of that age group had experienced offensive name-calling online. According to the survey of U.S. adults, the next most targeted group in cyber bullying are people between 30-49 years old.
Reasons for online hate
There are various reasons why people bully others in the online environment. The most common one in the United States is political views. In 2020, ** percent of U.S. internet users who had experienced online hate and harassment said their political views were the reason. Physical appearance was among the most common reasons for online hate, ** percent of the time. Among other reasons were race and ethnicity, gender, religion, and occupation.
Who experiences harassment more often?
Among U.S. internet users, men tend to experience online harassment more than women. A survey from September 2020 showed that ** percent of male respondents had experienced some form of online harassment, whereas ** percent of female respondents reported having experienced at least one kind of online harassment. However, women experienced three times as much online sexual harassment compared to men. Similarly, women also experienced stalking more than men.
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TwitterHow many people use social media? Social media usage is one of the most popular online activities. In 2024, over five billion people were using social media worldwide, a number projected to increase to over six billion in 2029. Who uses social media? Social networking is one of the most popular digital activities worldwide and it is no surprise that social networking penetration across all regions is constantly increasing. As of January 2023, the global social media usage rate stood at 59 percent. This figure is anticipated to grow as lesser developed digital markets catch up with other regions when it comes to infrastructure development and the availability of cheap mobile devices. In fact, most of social media’s global growth is driven by the increasing usage of mobile devices. Mobile-first market Eastern Asia topped the global ranking of mobile social networking penetration, followed by established digital powerhouses such as the Americas and Northern Europe. How much time do people spend on social media? Social media is an integral part of daily internet usage. On average, internet users spend 151 minutes per day on social media and messaging apps, an increase of 40 minutes since 2015. On average, internet users in Latin America had the highest average time spent per day on social media. What are the most popular social media platforms? Market leader Facebook was the first social network to surpass one billion registered accounts and currently boasts approximately 2.9 billion monthly active users, making it the most popular social network worldwide. In June 2023, the top social media apps in the Apple App Store included mobile messaging apps WhatsApp and Telegram Messenger, as well as the ever-popular app version of Facebook.
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TwitterDuring a January 2021 survey it was found that 41 percent of internet users had personally experienced any kind of online harassment with 27 percent of respondents reporting to having experienced severe forms of online harassment such as physical threats, sexual harassment, stalking and sustained harassment. Furthermore, 77 percent of responding online harassment victims reported that they had been harassed on Facebook.
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TwitterIn the 2021-22 school year, about 27.7 percent of female students in the United States between the ages of 12 and 18 reported that they were bullied either online or by text. This is compared to 14.1 percent of male students who were cyberbullied in that year.