Cyberbullying Essay

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    amendment rights over the past 10 years. Cyberbullying is one of the most common that students use. An example, would be a comment that students have made is “why are you alive?” Threats of violence shows how students overused their first amendment. One of the threats was to a student that they were going to shoot him. Sexting during school is an overused of the first amendment. It can result into big charges depending on their age. In addition to cyberbullying students use it against others.…

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    bullying. Massachusetts passed a law making the act of cyberbullying illegal, making it punishable up to jail time if a repeated issue. The law allows families to prosecute against those who have caused issues (Massachusetts Bullying). This law is helping bullies know that their actions have consequences. Bullies now know their actions will now come at a price. Massachusetts is one of 44 states that has passed a law making the acts of cyberbullying illegal and a criminal…

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    Cyberbullying is a term marked for children or teens that are tormented, abused, embarrassed and harassed using the internet or mobile phones. As we see bullies in schools and colleges, dragging weak children around, similarly those teenagers who tend to harass someone online, use cyberbullying. It is usually not a onetime attempt. Sources for cyberbullying can be websites like “Facebook”, “Twitter”, and “Skype” etc. Increase in technology in no doubt helping the world to proceed with…

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    Cyberbullying is an act that does not require any form of contact and can affect everyone. Incidents due to cyberbullying have increased immensely over the past years since technological advances are and have been on a rise. Studies have found that social network users are more vulnerable to cyberbullying than other internet users are because of the personal nature of these sites. A user’s personal information is easily and quickly accessible to anyone, making it easy for cyberbullies to harass…

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    in place. In addition, I will review the number of states having laws or policies against cyberbullying and which states don’t. Next, I will review the effectiveness of these laws working to prevent bullying. Finally, I will explain why I feel states are justified in passing laws to protect children from any type of bullying. First, I researched if there were active laws against bullying and cyberbullying. I was pleased to find many states having either school policies or school sanctions.…

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    As oppose to the traditional bullying, cyberbullying enables bullying behaviors via e-mail, the internet, or mobile phones ( Arnett et.al. 2013). The difference between cyberbullying and traditional bullying is that a bully can his hide or her identity which gives the perpetrator more power over the victim. The victim on the other hand is stress and worry that he or she doesn’t know the true identity of the bully. Adolescents who are involve in cyberbullying are likely to be involve in other…

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    Not all of those seem like they are such a big deal, but with all of those added up and people spreading the rumors that were set it can be a big deal, maybe even deadly. Speaking of which, nearly 4400 young people die yearly as a result of cyberbullying (CDC). One of the most touching stories that I have heard was the story of David Molak, a sophomore in high school who committed suicide shortly after being harassed by eight to ten people. His family even noticed the toll that the bullying…

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    Thomas Billitteri’s “Cyberbullying” article and his “Preventing Bullying” article agree on many points including the fact that laws are needed to fight bullying, whether or not the violate constitutional rights, and both articles…

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    11-232), amended Conn. Gen. Stat. 10-222d to add clarification of the term “bullying” by explaining cyberbullying as “the active bulling through the use of Internet, interactive and digital technologies, cellular mobile telephone or other mobile electronic devices or any electronic indications characterizes bullying in written or electronic communication is cyberbullying.” Public Act No. 11-232. The law now includes language requiring the principal or school designee to notify the appropriate…

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    Social media has become a new outlet for bullies to target innocent people behind the protection of a screen. Through social media individuals are now being able to have the ability to attack without even being physically present as well as being protected by a device. Bullying and harassment is an epidemic that has infiltrated and spread amongst schools across the nation. Sources such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. have single handedly granted the option to continue the torture outside…

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