Negative Effects of Cyber Bullying

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    Kids and teens are at risk of cyber bullying and that risk grows more every day due to the popularity of the Internet. The issues of cyber bullying and bullying have increased over the years to an alarming proportions. Some victims of cyber bullying are so tormented that some turn to the permanent solution, suicide. The social constructionist perspective focuses on how a problem becomes defined. In particular, it examines how powerful groups, such as politicians, religious leaders, and the media…

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    to bully on social media. Bullying on social media is also called cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is when a victim is being targeted by humiliation, harassment, and or threatened on the internet. Bullying on social media has become far worse as access to the internet has become easier and more common. There are two types of online bullying. "The two types of online bullying are cyber bullying and trolling." (Youth Studies Australia.) Like I said previously, cyber bullying is when a victim is…

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    Spyware is a possibility. I agree with Coben’s claims. The fact that kids are getting more involved with phones and other technologies, shows a greater risk of kids getting into malicious websites and/or talking to complete strangers, like pedophiles or cyber bullies. Coben is saying that parents should talk to their kids about the dangers inside the internet. They should also know that spyware is a protection program that watches over daily…

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    to do. Parents should look at what kids When taking on cyber bullies teens should tell someone like an adult whether it be there parents or teachers. Many kids are scared to tell someone, only one out of ten teens while tell there parents. While only one out of five report it to the law. People who are going through it should try to handle it on there own. They can try join support groups there are more people that go through cyber bullying. If that won’t stop it North Carolina has a law called…

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    Research Bullying, in our society, has been going around for ages. In many places around the world; such as workplaces and schools, bullies pick on others to make up for their low self-esteem and other insecurities. With the rapid growth of the internet, it has taken bullying to a whole new level. Now it doesn’t just stop in the school or at work, it carries on even at home, even when you’re sleeping. But is it different from “normal” bullying? Some might argue that it must be possible to not…

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    young people are open to a number of risks while online and using a mobile phone, they are vulnerable and may be lured into giving out their personal information like their name, age, address or telephone number. Cyber bulling is a big issue in this day and age and many children are being cyber bullied everyday. Cyberbullying includes sending unpleasant texts, emails or instant messages. A child or young person may be receiving…

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    21% of students from 12-18 get bullied. Bullying is everywhere in school. Schools report bullying, but some report it as if a person was tardy to class. The many ways of bullying are cyber bullying, verbal and physical. Cyberbullying is the easiest way because nobody knows who the bully is. Bullying should be taken more seriously by schools, like more than just documenting it. Cyber Bullying is everywhere. It can happen in or outside of school. Teens use technology all the time making it easy.…

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    Have you thought about kids being on Instagram? Well if you did, do you think how dangerous it is? Everyday kids get cyber bullied or something bad happens to them. Do you really want this to happen to your child? Well if you said no, you are making the right decision. Some of the people say that kids being on Instagram is a good idea. People think that they will protect their child if something bad happens to them. But what they don't really know is, they can't. Kids that spend their…

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    My book that I read was “A mother’s reckoning.” This book described and culture and empathy in two parts. The first part of the book took you through empathy and how she felt when she found out her soon was a shooter and how she handled it. She reached out to the victims and wrote letters to many of the parents, some took it as an apology, others were enraged by it and called for her arrest because they looked for somebody to blame. The second part of the book talks about our culture today and…

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    not just stop after the first one arrives. That is one “advantage” that traditional bullying does not have access to. Again, once the victim is out of the presence of the bully, the violence stops, unable to follow with hate-filled comment or the occasional threats. Traditional Bullying is still, without a doubt, extremely harmful and dangerous to anybody that comes into contact with it. Sadly, Traditional Bullying does leave physical and mental scars to one 's body that will impact them…

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