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Cyberbullying And Freedom Of Speech

Cyberbullying And Freedom Of Speech

There is no law at the federal level against cyberbullying. However, a bill was introduced in the House of Representative to make cyberbullying a crime which could allow the courts to fine a person or even incarcerate up to 2 years if found guilty. However, there were questions about this bill. Many civil rights activists felt that it infringed on people's rights given by the First Amendment, or freedom of speech. More...



Cyberbullying Statistics

Cyberbullying Statistics

While some people do not think that cyberbulling is a problem in modern society, the statistics tell otherwise. Cyberbullying statistics show that over half of teenagers in the US have been exposed to this form of bullying. Also, with the advancements in technology, the problem is getting worse. More...

Cyberbullying And Teenagers

Cyberbullying And Teenagers

Cyberbullying and teenagers tend to go together. Based on a survey conducted, around 43 percent of teenagers have been victims of cyberbullying; and strangely, this is more prevalent among female teenagers compared to male teenagers. Also, cyberbullying is the highest among teenagers aged between 15 and 16 years. More...

Can School Policy Protect Your Child From Cyberbullying ?

Can School Policy Protect Your Child From Cyberbullying ?

Cyberbullying often happens outside the school hours and school premises when kids are in their homes. Hence, many wonder can school policy protect a child from cyberbullying. This is a very difficult question to answer, as in some states there are laws that allow schools to take action against kids found indulging in cyberbullying; and there are other states that do not have laws, but schools still have policy against this form of bullying. However, in such schools the action that it can take against a bully is limited. Also, with some parents taking the schools to court have made these schools tentative about pursuing their policy on cyberbulling. More...

Cyberbullying Problems

Cyberbullying Problems

Social researchers and psychologists believe that cyberbullying problems can be divided in 7 categories, namely flaming, online harassment, cyberstalking, exclusion, denigration, impersonation, and outing. It is believed that this form of bullying has evolved from the face-to-face bullying, but the fact that the Internet offers the bullies anonymity, and this allows the bullies to exercise certain amount of dominance, which otherwise is not possible with traditional form of bullying. More...

Effects Of Cyberbullying

Effects Of Cyberbullying

The effects of cyberbullying are always negative on the victims. This type of bullying is done via electronic devices, such as cell phones and smart phones, and the Internet and causes psychological agitation in the victims. Hence, the effects of cyberbullying result in negative emotions like embarrassment, fear, anger, frustration, sadness, and feeling hurt. More...

Cyberbullying Tips

Cyberbullying Tips

Cyberbullying is quite common considering that the Internet allows the perpetrator to stay anonymous and still continue harassing, defaming or spreading rumors about their victims. If you are a victim of cyberbulling, the following tips will help you immensely to deal with the situation. More...

What Is Cyberbullying ?

What Is Cyberbullying ?

As the name suggests, cyberbullying is a kind of bullying that occurs using the tools available on the Internet. It can be perpetrated via emails, instant messaging, chat rooms, forums, message boards or very cell phones. The main aim of cyberbullying is to undermine the confidence and make the victim suffer. Why a person indulges in cyberbullying is not known to anyone but the perpetrator. More...



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