40% of Crimeans came across persecution from classmates when they studied at school
Krympress reports:
80% of the inhabitants of Crimea support the bill on the fight against school bullying. In a service survey Superjob Representatives of the economically active population from Crimea, including those who have school -age children, took part.
State Duma deputies prepare a billwhich will fix the concept of bullying and oblige the schools to report such cases to the commission on minors and the police.
80% of the inhabitants of Crimea support the initiative of deputies, among the parents of schoolchildren — 7 out of 10. Those who think differently believe that the issue can be resolved without involving state bodies: “They should deal with this at school level”; «At one time, I talked with classmates of the child, persecution stopped.» It is logical that the victims of school bullying and parents whose children are touched by classmates approve of the bill more often than those who did not suffer from bullying.
As the Superjob study showed, 40% of the inhabitants of the Crimea came across grasses from classmates when they studied at school, and women told about this more often men (41% versus 38%, respectively). The older the townspeople, the less often they were excited in their school years: every fourth respondent aged 45 (25%), among those under 35 years old, recalled this — almost every second (48%). Every fourth parent (26%) reported about the facts of bullying at the school in relation to his own child.
Time: 10-13 February 2025
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