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    Cyberbullying Victims

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    are way too many cyber bully victims all around the world today. The victims are so badly effected they can either become seriously depressed or even end their own life. Most people believe that only teenagers are involved in cyber bullying. But in fact there are adults such as a parent that can be under fake accounts online to hide who they really are. The sad thing is that aren’t parents supposed to teach their kids from right and wrong. That was not the case in the 2006 cyber bully suicide…

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    Cyber bullying should be criminalised as it serves as a deterrent against perpetrators who hide behind their veil of anonymity and their false sense of invincibility. Cyber bullying is prevalent in society as it functions mainly due to the concept of lack of accountability. Cyber bullying is defined as “the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.” (Oxforddictionaries.com, 2014) It encourages perpetrators to…

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    In the article, “The Undercover Parent,” author Harlan Coben zones in on the currently advancing issue of children and their online safety and growing cyber independence to unknowing parents all around the world. His relatable style helps to hook the audience in conjunction with usage of both logos and pathos style set-ups. He continually brings up different types of scenarios and arguments to get into the heads of his audience. Although throughout the argument generalization is used there are…

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    technology in a recurring manner or when one child target another child with the use of digital technology. It has to be minor on both the sides, once the adults are involved it is not at all called as Cyberbullying rather it is called Cyber Stalking and adult cyber harassment is never called as cyberbullying. As the use of the technology is increasing day by day cyberbullying is also increasing among the teenagers, due to this many of the students have commit suicide. Cyberbullying only…

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    said about them on the internet. This is an ongoing problem in our society today and most people say that our schools should do something about it, but is it violating a students right to free speech or protecting the victim? In most cyber bullying court cases, the cyber bully will usually argue that they are exercising their rights to freedom of speech. They can intentionally post images, videos, or texts online and state that they are merely exercising their fundamental freedom and thus are…

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    Cyber Bullying In Schools

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    The blind eye Cyber bullying in schools has become an underlying issue the past several years. In previous situations, the bullying would occur on campuses, and the administration would see it on the school cameras, or could witness it face to face along with other students noticing it. Though online, it is a whole different scenario. The perpetrators could write anything on the internet, and not necessarily be caught by the administration, who normally only observes what happens directly on the…

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    Cyber bullying is defined as malicious and repeated use of information and communication technologies by an individual or a group in order to threaten others (Belsey, 2007). Cyberbullying is the utilization of mobile phones, texting, email, visit rooms or person to person communication locales, for example, Facebook and Twitter to badger, undermine or threaten somebody. Cyberbullying is frequently done by youngsters, who have progressively early access to these innovations. The issue is…

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    Online Predators

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    mean texts and messages or even a received threat bullying online is hurtful and very public. Cyber- bullying can however get even more serious with almost all of a person’s personal information out and accessible to almost anyone whether it’s on a private account or not. A study was conducted and broadcasted on a 2010 CBS News report that said 42% of young people on social media have been the victims of cyber-bullying. Bullying is done more when the bullies feel that they are anonymous and not…

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    like their daughter was. They created the foundation called “Megan Meier foundation” and are trying to successfully prove to the American government how important is cyberbullying to be criminalized. In 2009 California introduced the “Megan Meier Cyber bullying Prevention Act.”, which had to end the world of cyberbullying– but unfortunately it was not accepted and the family never got their justice. That case has brought a national attention to the issue and some of the Seattle public schools…

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    chances as a police officer, it is better to search everyone's phones than not to, because it might let a criminal escape justice. In addition, this could also apply to students and what they choose to upload onto social media. If a student is caught cyber bullying another student, the school should definitely get in the way and try to stop the situation…

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