According to reports by fellow students, the last few months of 15-year-old Phoebe Prince's life were filled with unrelenting torment.
Classmates at the Irish immigrant's Massachusetts high school called Prince a whore and an Irish slut, students said. They defaced her school photo with obscene drawings, sent her threatening text messages and whispered - or shouted - insults in school hallways. On Jan. 14, witnesses say, she was taunted by a group of classmates in the library and hit with a can of Red Bull thrown from a moving car. That afternoon, Prince went home and hanged herself with a scarf.
Nine students have now been charged with harassment and other bullying-related crimes, spurring national debate about the role of the justice system and the culpability of the school administration. But Prince's case raises another, more elemental question: Why are kids so cruel?
Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/behindbullyingwhykidsaresocruel
Classmates at the Irish immigrant's Massachusetts high school called Prince a whore and an Irish slut, students said. They defaced her school photo with obscene drawings, sent her threatening text messages and whispered - or shouted - insults in school hallways. On Jan. 14, witnesses say, she was taunted by a group of classmates in the library and hit with a can of Red Bull thrown from a moving car. That afternoon, Prince went home and hanged herself with a scarf.
Nine students have now been charged with harassment and other bullying-related crimes, spurring national debate about the role of the justice system and the culpability of the school administration. But Prince's case raises another, more elemental question: Why are kids so cruel?
Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/behindbullyingwhykidsaresocruel