Bullying And Suicide Essay

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Even though 32 states require that schools have procedures for investigating bullying incidents because, there aren’t enough laws for the bullying in society because Teens suicide rates are too high, families suffer from lost ones, and cyberbullying is not caught. First and foremost, in the world today, teen suicide rates are too high. (Cyberbullying Rampant on the Internet) “4500 kids commit suicide each year because of the bullying going on in society.” That is way too high and there should be a goal to lower that. There are stories about young kids committing suicide and it is very tragic. (Ryan Halligan loses his life to Taunts) “A 13-year-old boy named Patrick Halligan got bullied by former classmates and he took his own life because …show more content…

(Ryan Halligan loses his life to Taunts) “As shocking and devastating his father was when the sister of the victim found her brother Ryan Halligan lifeless, he has put so much dedication for lobbying laws to be passed in the United States to improve how schools should act and take care of bullying and cyberbullying. (Sarah Lynn Butler 1997-2009) “If someone takes their own life because of the choices other students, teens, or adults make then that is not right. You are hurting more people than you think you have because you are hurting friends and family members of the innocent life especially yourself because it is the guilt and the regret you did.” (ROSE MINUTAGLIO page 1) No one should ever to bury their child and No child should have to go through what my son went through.” “To the parents of the boys that bullied my son, all I have to say is I hope you never go through what my family is going through because it is called suffering and it hurts” No one should suffer from someone else’s decisions because they made the wrong choice, it is not fair to the ones that different it is good to be different and no one should be bullied because you are different. After the many stories that have been told, cyberbullying is still a major influence in the world today. It has not been stopped and needs to be stopped. (Cyberbullying Rampant on the Internet) In the United states an estimated 81% of teens have said that

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