How is bullying punished in educational institutions?
29 January 2024
Over 600 cases of bullying in schools have been recorded over the past five years in Ukraine using the «Babusya» court registry search engine. Violators are most often fined, but there are also several court decisions when offenders are assigned corrective labor.
At least 614 cases of bullying in schools have been recorded in the country over the last 5 years. Meanwhile, according to UNICEF, 67% of teenagers in Ukraine aged 11 to 17 have faced the issue of bullying.
From 2019 to the start of the full-scale war, the number of bullying cases remained steady at around 146 cases per year. Since the beginning of the full-scale war, the number of proceedings has almost halved. Only 79 decisions in bullying cases were found in the «Babusya» court registry search engine for the year 2022.
Last year, the number of court decisions increased to 96, but still did not reach the levels before the full-scale war began.
Year | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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Number of court decisions on bullying | 147 | 146 | 146 | 79 | 96 |
Most often in 2023, teenagers aged 14 to 16 were held responsible for bullying (Part 3 of Article
Cases of bullying committed by a group or repeatedly by teenagers aged 14 to 16 (Part 4 of Article
School leaders may also be held responsible for not reporting cases of bullying — currently, 1 court case has been found in the registry for this (Part 5 of Article
Bullying (harassment) - Part 1 | 25 | 26.0% |
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Bullying committed by a group or repeatedly - Part 2 | 1 | 1.0% |
Bullying committed by minors - Part 3 | 51 | 53.1% |
Bullying committed by a group of individuals or repeatedly by minors - Part 4 | 18 | 18.8% |
Failure of an educational institution leader to report bullying - Part 5 | 1 | 1.0% |
Most often, bullies receive fines, but in the registry, there are 2 court decisions where corrective labor was applied to the offenders. Both cases occurred in 2019: the first in the Zhytomyr region, the second in the Kherson region. Corrective labor was imposed for a duration of 20 hours in both instances.
In Ukrainian law, bullying is defined as any violence, including online, that occurs concerning all participants in the educational process and harms the mental or physical health of the victim.
Responsibility for bullying in educational institutions in Ukraine appeared in 2018 as an addition to the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses, Article
Bullies face administrative responsibility starting from the age of 16. Before that age, parents are responsible for the actions of their children.
School leaders also bear responsibility for ignoring bullying incidents. They can be fined or assigned to community service and may face up to a 20% deduction from their earnings.
Source: Opendatabot
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