List of bullycides

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This is a list of bullycides — people driven to suicide by bullying.

Bullycides in the UK

Name Age Date Part of UK
William Gibbs[1][2] 12 1877 Christ's Hospital
Kelly Yeomans[3] 13 September 1997
Nicola Ann Raphael[4] 15 23 June 2001 Scotland

Bullycides in the USA

Victim Age Date
Ryan Patrick Halligan[5] 13 7 October 2003
Nathan Ferris[6] 12 2 March 1987
Laura Beth Moyer[7] 16 12 October 1993
Brian Head[8] 15 25 March 1994
Tempest Smith[9] 12 August 2001
Megan Taylor Meier[10] 13 17 October 2006
Phoebe Prince[11][12] 15 28 January 2010
Tyler Clementi[13] 19 22 September 2010
Jamey Rodemeyer[14] 14 18 September 2011
Audrie Pott[15] 15 12 September 2012

Bullycides in Canada

Name Age Date
Dawn-Marie Wesley[16] 14 10 November 2000
Rehtaeh Parsons[17] 17 4 April 2013
Amanda Todd[18][19] 15 10 October 2012

References

  1. Lionel Rose (2002), The Erosion of Childhood: Childhood in Britain 1860-1918, Routledge, p. 186, ISBN 9780203221402, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=KtNtJYon0PEC&pg=PA186 
  2. George A. T. Allan, Jack Eric Morpurgo (1984), Christ's Hospital, Town & County, p. 70, ISBN 9780863640056, "The immediate cause was the suicide, on 4th May 1877 of a 12 years old Blue, William Gibbs. The outcry that followed forced the Home Secretary to set up a Commission of Inquiry..." 
  3. 'Anguish' of bullied teenager, BBC News, 10 August 1998, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/148575.stm 
  4. "‘She came in one night and you would never know anything was wrong. Then she took an overdose’", The Scotsman, 22 Jan 2002, http://www.scotsman.com/news/she-came-in-one-night-and-you-would-never-know-anything-was-wrong-then-she-took-an-overdose-1-593861 
  5. Laura Finley, "Bullycide", Encyclopedia of School Crime and Violence, ABC-CLIO, pp. 69–71, ISBN 0313362394, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xRyU1nEAB5YC&pg=PA69 
  6. Brian Van Brunt (2012), Disruption, Aggression, and Violence in Higher Education, Routledge, p. 271, ISBN 9781136514937, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_joU1OwTOWcC&pg=PA271 
  7. "A look back at '93 gun crimes", USA Today, Dec 30, 1993 
  8. Barbara Coloroso (2010), The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander, HarperCollins, p. 54, ISBN 9780061995385, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=U530d-UvelgC&pg=PA54 
  9. Anne G. Garrett (2003), Bullying in American schools, p. 63, ISBN 0786415495 
  10. Carl Timm, Richard Perez (2010), Seven Deadliest Social Network Attacks, p. 101, ISBN 1597495468 
  11. Marie-Helen Maras (2011), Computer Forensics: Cybercriminals, Laws, and Evidence, p. 153, ISBN 1449600727 
  12. "Bullycide: A brief history of the Phoebe Prince phenomenon", This Week, April 2, 2010, http://theweek.com/article/index/201505/bullycide-a-brief-history-of-the-phoebe-prince-phenomenon 
  13. Therese Harasymiw (2012), Cyberbullying and the Law, p. 16, ISBN 1448883784 
  14. Dealing with Bullies, Cliques, and Social Stress, 2012, p. 39, ISBN 1448883253 
  15. Julia Dahl (April 12, 2013), Audrie Pott, Rehtaeh Parsons suicides show sexual cyber-bulling is "pervasive" and "getting worse," expert says, CBS News, http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57579366-504083/audrie-pott-rehtaeh-parsons-suicides-show-sexual-cyber-bulling-is-pervasive-and-getting-worse-expert-says/ 
  16. Gregory K Moffatt (2003), Wounded Innocents and Fallen Angels: child abuse and child aggression, ABC-CLIO, p. 161, ISBN 0275978486 
  17. Michael Tutton (May 13, 2013), Review of Rehtaeh Parsons case could lead to new anti-bullying guidelines, The Canadian Press, http://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/review-of-rehtaeh-parsons-case-could-lead-to-new-anti-bullying-guidelines-1.1278996 
  18. Parents of Rehtaeh Parsons, Amanda Todd join PM at meeting, CBC News, May 9, 2013, http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/story/2013/05/09/mb-rehtaeh-parsons-amanda-todd-harper-meeting-winnipeg-cyberbullying.html 
  19. Jonathan Hewitt (16 Oct 2012), "His Name Was Steven: A 13-Year-Old Victim of Bullycide", Huffington Post, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-hewitt/bullying_b_1968592.html 

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