Social Bullying Theory

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There is a belief among parents and adults in general that if bullies are ignored they will stop bullying; others think that bullying is an inevitable phase of childhood that will pass (Betiniz, 2006). Some people think that all children must ‘learn to stand up for themselves ' since that’s what is expected in the ‘the real’ world (Betiniz, 2006). Bullying is not a new problem for schools, since it has been present for a long time; however, only in recent years is its importance being recognized (Betiniz, 2006).
Furthermore, bullying has been an indirect and direct caused of certain crimes. Retaliation against a bully is a perfect example to use to explain the social learning theory. Social leraning theory views that everyone
Estevez crime was the process of the social process theory. Estevez was not a bad person according to peers and family, he was labeled as weird and quiet, but no one thought he was capable of killing someone. He was a product of being shaped and influenced by his environment. His mother was a drug-addict and his brother had died from an overdose, which lead him into an even deeper depression (Mongelli et al., 2014). According to the social process theory breakdown, family relations is a major determent of behavior (Siegel, 2015). The information corresponds with the facts provided by Sigel in the book Crimnolgy: The Core; he lacked family relations, and was abused by fellow
Shortly after the 3 p.m. bell rang that faithful day, Timothy, who had been waiting with some friends, spotted Noel coming out of the school. (Mongelli, et al., 2014). The altercation lead to a fight, which ended with Estevez stabbing the victim in the chest and killing him.
Overall, my initial reaction to this crime was sympathy towards the young man being bullied. His family failed him, the school failed him, and even his peers fail him. He was crying out for help, and in the end committed a crime that will always haunt his memories. As outlined in chapter seven, the influences of friendship is very important. He didn’t have any peers who they named as friends, and some even called him a weird loner. A number of researchers argues that detached loners are more likely to commit crimes.
Although his crime maybe seen as self-defense, but maybe if had a stable support system things could have turn out differently. The chapter outlines the social process theory, which argues that crime is a learned behavior. Rather or not that’s true is and probably will always be up for debate. One thing can be said, and that’s sometimes a crime can be prevented if someone

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