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The Bully's Mark -3-Year Streaming

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Many fantasize about returning to their old school to confront the kids who made their life a living hell, but Erin Thomson actually did it. In this compelling, classic documentary, Erin travels back to her junior high to confront some bullies and work out exactly why she was their target. Along the way, she finds young victims speaking up about being harassed, and a group of "mean girls" whose nonchalance about their badgering of another classmate is shocking. Viewers are given an inside look at this problem from the point of view of both the perpetrators and their victims. The program also addresses some repercussions of bullying, such as depression and suicide, and the need for teachers to do more to halt bullying behavior. Some language may be offensive. (42 minutes) 

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Long Term Effect of Bullying (01:28)

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Former victim of bullying Erin Thomas was bullied every day for months. She is going to find her bullies to find out why they targeted her. Some language may be offensive.

"Boys Will Be Boys" (01:40)

Erin Thomas returns to her old junior high school. None of the current students are willing to speak on camera about being bullied. Adults believe they intervene more often than kids think they do. Some language may be offensive.

"Emo" Stigma (02:54)

A junior high student agrees to speak on camera about a fellow student being bullied. Erin Thomas visits her at home to hear her story. Liz tries hard to fit in but nothing works. Teachers do not help. Some language may be offensive.

Self Harm (02:03)

After being called "emo" by other students, Liz started to believe it. She began cutting herself because other people thought it was cool. Her mom is fearful that Liz will be driven to suicide by bullying. Some language may be offensive.

Harassment Via Social Networking (02:54)

Erin Thomas meets up with Colby who is being bullied by bigger boys at his school. He is teased for being sensitive and called homophobic slurs. He and his sister both receive messages over Nex, some of them sexual. Some language may be offensive.

Bullying Survivor (03:07)

Dave Knight was accused of being a pedophile by bullies via a website set up to harass him. Police, the school, and the ISP all refused to help. The Knights are suing the school board. Dave's bully committed suicide. Some language may be offensive.

Direct Approach to Bullying (01:30)

A junior high principal in North Edmonton takes bullying very seriously. She speaks with a student who has been bullying an autistic boy. Some language may be offensive.

Fear of Retribution (01:28)

Colby has been a target of bullying for months but he has not talked to the administration. He often ends up in the principal's office because he loses his temper when provoked by bullies. Some language may be offensive.

Peace Talks (01:57)

One Edmonton school has embraced an anti-bullying initiative. A school survey reveals the prevalence of racism, homophobia, and other types of bullying. The program was initiated by parents and community groups. Some language may be offensive.

Power Imbalance in Bullying Situation (04:36)

During an anti-bullying presentation, a group of girls admit to deliberate and persistent bullying of a girl they do not like. Cheyenne describes how it makes her feel. She starts to skip school and her grades drop. Some language may be offensive.

International Anti-Bullying Conference (02:12)

Leading experts show footage obtained through remote cameras and microphones. Video shows many children watching one boy get attacked. The playground study shows how important bystanders are. Some language may be offensive.

Reasons for Bullying (02:04)

Bullies are usually popular children who bully to maintain status. Victims are chosen based on slim odds of retaliation or social repercussions. Some language may be offensive.

Columbine School Shooting (01:41)

Revenge for bullying is one of the markers for nearly all school shootings. Columbine was an act of reactive aggression by two boys who had been bullied and excluded. A student who lost his sister discusses the incident. Some language may be offensive.

Need for Intervention (01:56)

A school principal views footage of bullies speaking openly about their behavior. She is surprised by their lack of empathy. Erin Thomas has contact info for one of her former bullies. Some language may be offensive.

Rebuilding Relationships (02:17)

A cooking class is made up of several boys who have been bullied and the boys who bullied them. This is part of an anti-bullying initiative at their school. Bullies and targets are taught to relate. Some language may be offensive.

Positive Result from Telling Teacher (02:44)

Erin Thomas walked up to her former bully's door but walked away instead of confronting him. A group of girls say they are leaving their target alone after being confronted by the principal. Some language may be offensive.

Speaking Up About Bullying (01:40)

Liz talked to her school counselor about being bullied. She is feeling much better and participates more in school activities. She also has a better relationship with her mom. Some language may be offensive.

Confronting a Bully (02:42)

Erin Thomas has tracked down her former bully. She meets him at a local bar. He does not recall singling her out. Thomas feels like she finally has closure. Some language may be offensive.

Credits: The Bully’s Mark (00:37)

Credits: The Bully’s Mark

Length: 43 minutes

Item#: BVL52090

ISBN: 978-1-61753-554-3

Copyright date: ©2007

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