Bullying Can Be a Crime – Recognizing Emergencies Is Crucial
It’s important to talk with children and young people about the importance of making an emergency call. For example, physical violence is always a crime, even if it’s referred to as school bullying. An ongoing violent situation is always a reason to call the emergency number 112.
As the school year begins, it’s important to talk with children and young people about everyday safety and how to recognize emergency situations. School commutes, encounters with other youth, and hobbies are part of young people’s lives, but they may also face new situations where it’s important to turn to an adult. It’s especially important to emphasize that emergencies are never the child’s responsibility, and that’s why an emergency call to 112 should be made without delay.
When discussing how to recognize emergencies, it’s also important to talk about school bullying. Unfortunately, the start of school is not a joyful time for everyone, and for those who have been bullied, returning to school can feel difficult. It’s essential to talk about bullying and to remind everyone that bullying can be a crime – and sometimes even an emergency.
– Bullying is actually quite often a crime. Physical violence is always a crime. Bullying can also continue on social media, and for example, spreading rumors about someone may constitute defamation. Distributing information that violates someone’s privacy may also be relevant, says Senior Constable Jonna Finell from the police’s Koulu25 team.
It’s important to talk with children and young people about the importance of making an emergency call. For example, physical violence is always a crime, even if it’s referred to as school bullying. An ongoing violent situation is always a reason to call the emergency number 112.
Bullying Is Never the Victim’s Fault
It’s important to discuss difficult topics in a way that’s appropriate for the child’s age. The key message is that, for example, a threatening situation is not the child’s responsibility, and they should immediately talk to a trusted adult, such as a teacher. It’s especially important to encourage those who are being bullied to speak up.
– Bullying is never the victim’s fault. If you have been bullied, it’s important to talk to a trusted adult. If you can’t find a safe adult, you can also contact the police directly, for example through social media, Finell encourages.
In an Urgent Emergency – Call 112
Call the emergency number:
• when you encounter an emergency or urgently need help from authorities on site
• when you know or suspect that life, health, property, or the environment is threatened or in danger
The emergency number is answered with “Hätäkeskus – Nödcentralen”. During the emergency call, it’s important to listen and answer the questions.
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