Mothers and daughters inciting suicide...
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Mothers and daughters inciting suicide...
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/cyber-bullying-factor-suicide-massachusetts-teen-irish-immigrant/story?id=9660938
Immigrant Teen Taunted by Cyberbullies Hangs Herself
Massachusetts Girl, 15, Was Reportedly Bullied Online Before Taking Her life
By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES
Jan. 26, 2010
Even in death, Phoebe Prince was bullied. On a memorial page dedicated to the Massachusetts teen who had recently committed suicide, Facebook members left taunting comments that had to be removed.
The 15-year-old -- a recent immigrant from Ireland with a pretty face and a soft brogue -- was found dead in her South Hadley home Jan. 14, according to police.
Afterward, her fellow students came forward to tell school officials that Prince had been teased incessantly, taunted by text messages and harassed on social networking sites like Facebook.
"It's heart-wrenching," said South Hadley Police Chief David LaBrie. "She had only moved here last summer."
"We are looking at all factors," said LaBrie, who was assisting the Northwest District Attorney's office with an investigation into Prince's death.
LaBrie refused to discuss the details of Prince's suicide out of "respect for the family's privacy.
"It's tremendously emotionally draining on the family and the whole community right now," he told ABCNews.com. "It's such a sad thing."
Many in the suburban community of about 17,000 in western Massachusetts was in shock after learning that Prince had reportedly hung herself just days after accepting a date to a high school dance
In a letter to parents, Principal Daniel Smith called Prince "smart, charming, and as is the case with many teenagers, complicated. ... We will never know the specific reasons why she chose to take her life.''
Prince is not the only case of apparent bullying that has sparked national headlines.
In 2006, Megan Meier killed herself after the mother of a former friend created a fictitious profile to harass the Missouri 13-year-old. Three years earlier, 13-year-old Ryan Patrick Halligan of Vermont hung himself after he'd been bullied online.
Just this week in Lewisville, Texas, a 9-year-old boy hung himself in the nurse's bathroom at his elementary school.
"It's just sad. I can't imagine what would make a 9-year-old boy feel this way," Stephanie Rodriguez, the school's PTA treasurer, told ABC affiliate WFAA television.
This is apparently the second high-profile suicide bullying case in Massachusetts in the past year. In nearby Springfield, 11-year-old Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover hung himself with an extension cord after bullies repeatedly called him gay.
In the case of Phoebe Prince, the family recently relocated from a tiny village in the west of Ireland. But she had trouble adjusting to her new school and became the victim of incessant bullying by classmates.
"The real problem now is the texting stuff and the cyberbullying,'' South Hadley School Superintendent Gus A. Sayer told the Boston Globe. "Some kids can be very mean towards one another using that medium.''
Sayer and other officials at the 700-student high school did not return calls from ABCNews.com.
First Assistant District Attorney Renee Steese said her office is conducting an "open investigation" of the circumstances of Prince's death with local and state police, as well as the medical examiner.
"It's a small community, and obviously for the family a tragic loss," she told ABCNews.com.
Bullying has become increasingly common in schools throughout the United States.
The National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center [http://www.safeyouth.org/scripts/index.asp] estimated that nearly 30 percent of American youth are either a bully or a target of bullying.
In addition, researchers at the Yale School of Medicine, in a new review of studies from 13 countries, found signs of an apparent connection between bullying, being bullied and suicide.
"The incidence of bullying is getting more and more frequent and takes lots of forms," said Herbert Nieberg, associate professor of criminal justice at Mitchell College in Connecticut and a psychologist who specializes in adolescents.
And when the bullying moves to the Internet, the trauma to the victim is "astronomically" escalated, according to Nieberg.
"In the old days kids would threaten to beat someone up, but now it's gone into the cyberworld," he told ABCNews.com. "Kids go on to Facebook because they get a wider audience than in the hallway."
Cyberbullying also appeals to the crowd instinct, according to Nieberg. "Everybody likes to watch the action. Why do three girls on Long Island beat up another young woman and put it on YouTube? They vicariously enjoy identifying with the aggressor."
Why some teens can survive their tormentors and others cannot depends on their self-image and psychological mood. "Anyone with a mood disorder is at risk," said Nieberg.
"The answer is vulnerability versus resiliency," he said. "Some kids are good copers."
But some advocates say Massachusetts, a typically progressive state, falls behind 37 other states that have taken action on school bullying. Several bills before the state legislature address school bullying.
House Bill 483, sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League of New England, would require schools to have anti-bullying training and procedures in place. It would also require districts to produce an annual report citing incidents for the state legislature and the department of primary and secondary education
"We take no comfort or false security that we grew up with bullying and what's the big deal, we survived," said Derrek Shulman, regional director of the ADL.
"Statistics show in a survey of fourth- and eighth-graders that a large percentage said they had been bullied or were bullied themselves," he told ABCNews.com.
"We know that bullies are more likely to get into trouble with narcotics and law enforcement and that the bullied suffer from self-esteem and there are significant repercussions on being productive members of the community," he said.
Students Hold Vigil
Meanwhile, hundreds attended a candlelight vigil organized by students on the South Hadley High School softball field the day after Phoebe Prince died.
Parents are also pushing to create an anti-bullying task force at the high school. But the first meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, has been postponed for a month.
Prince's death notice in the Springfield Republican newspaper said she left three sisters and a brother.
Her family members, who couldn't be reached for comment, wrote that they had moved to South Hadley so the family could experience America.
"What her family and friends from both sides of the Atlantic grieve is the loss of the incandescent enthusiasm of a life blossoming," the notice read. "She enjoyed life with an energy only the young possess."
The national suicide prevention lifeline number is (800) 273-TALKTALK.
Please expel from school every single one of the girls of whom it can be verified she bullied Phoebe Prince. No Quarter ! In addition, enforce that each girl performs months of community service, and undergoes psychological counseling. The parents of those girls should hang their heads in shame and remorse for how they have raised their children.
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Re: Mothers and daughters inciting suicide...
Sometimes I think that it is easy for all of us to forget that there are real people behind the words you see on our computer screens. Technology has made communication less personal. I think if people could see the damage (as well as the good) they do with their words....the expressions, body language, tone, inflection, when they speak to another, there would be less cyber-bullying. This is not said to excuse bad behavior.
"Civilization can only revive when there shall come into being in a number of individuals a new tone of mind, independent of the prevalent one among the crowds, and in opposition to it- a tone of mind which will gradually win influence over the collective one, and in the end determine its character. Only an ethical movement can rescue us from barbarism, and the ethical comes into existence only in individuals."
"Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace."-Albert Schweitzer
- 28th-January-2010 #3
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Hea! just goes to show that women and girls are a pox apon the world, notice how the two boys were mearly a foot note in this sad tale, I bet you donuts to dollars that a lot more boys get cyber bullied then girls.
I hate these scum bags, just goes to show that there is not a whole lot of respect for human life any more these days.When the femanazis tell me it's their way or the highway I tell them to fuck off and die, because at lest the highway leads to new and intresting places, their ways is a dead end.
- 28th-January-2010 #4
- 28th-January-2010 #5
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I've never been a victim of cyber bullying but I'm fully aware that there are denigrates, male and female who get a kick out stirring up shit. A lo of them seem to be high school whores and queen bitches who enjoy cutting down other girls. I think one of them use to go to my college.
- 28th-January-2010 #6
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I hear you, this reminds me of of highschool taken to cyberspace, each in their own little group and like real life highschool there are the scum bag bullies just waiting for fuck people up and I do agree with you that it's mostly girl/women who are the majorty of the on line bullies, some day though they'll get what's coming to them but in the mean time it is the innocent boys and girls that have to suffer because of these ass faces.
When the femanazis tell me it's their way or the highway I tell them to fuck off and die, because at lest the highway leads to new and intresting places, their ways is a dead end.
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