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Cyber Bullying

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Cyber-bullying

Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves the exercise of power by an individual over someone that is weaker. This behavior is not a one time occurrence but is repeated over time until the person being victimized becomes totally helpless and fearful of the person who is intimidating him/her. Traditionally, schoolyard bullying took several forms that included physical and verbal abuse.  It also took the form of intimidation and social isolation.  That type of bullying still goes on but another more dangerous form has come on the scene with the advent of the Internet. This type of bullying can be even more dangerous because the perpetrator can do damage and remain anonymous. Sometimes it is more difficult to identify the culprit. However, help is only a mouse click away by employing monitoring software that can be accessed by clicking on the following links SpectorSoft for Windows or SpectorSofr for Macintosh.

Cyber-bullying is when someone repeatedly makes fun of another person online or repeatedly picks on another person through emails or text messages, or uses online forums and postings online intended to harm, damage, humiliate or isolate another person that they don’t like.  (Wikipedia)  The National Crime Prevention Council also weighed in on this matter and stipulated that cyber-bullying is when a person uses an electronic device such as the Internet, cell phone, email, post text or images to embarrass, hurt or harm another person. Whatever form bullying takes, whether it is the old fashioned kind or the technologically advanced cyber-bullying, this type of behavior is not to be tolerated and must be stamped out no matter where it originates. Read the rest of this entry »

How to beat cyber bullying

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In a recent survey by the charity Beatbullying, nearly 40 per cent of young people said that they were nervous about going back to school because of bullying. Also, one in three children have revealed that they have been the victims of cyber bullying.

Cyber bullies target their victims mainly via mobile phone text and picture messages, prank mobile calls and social networking sites. The impact can be just as devastating as verbal or physical abuse. In January, Megan Gillan (15) of Macclesfield took a fatal overdose of painkillers after classmates instigated a bullying campaign at school and on the social networking site Bebo, where they posted spiteful messages about her.

Text and picture messages can be used to target children

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Cyberbullying Research: All the Important Facts That You Require to Know About Cyber Bullying

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Today, the Internet plays a very important role in our day to day life. With the help of the Internet one can get an instant access to any of the information, send and respond to electronic messages and conclude online transactions very easily. Although, there are numerous advantages of making a use of Internet but there are some dark corners of it as well. Dark in the sense, there are several adverse effects of Internet as well. One of such demerits is Cyberbullying.

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Louisiana bill to ban ‘cyberbullying’ advances

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BATON ROUGE, La. – Harassing or intimidating someone by text message, e-mail or posts on social networking sites like Facebook would be deemed “cyberbullying” and would be a crime under a bill that advanced Tuesday in the Louisiana Legislature.  Read more…

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