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    As a final point‚ cyberbullying should be criminalized because criminalizing will act as a deterrent to future bullies and of the way its non-criminalized statute impacts the bullies. First‚ people who cyberbully others are rarely ever sued‚ much less charged with a crime. Here is a scenario‚ there is a child who is about to cyberbully someone. This child knows that it is very unlikely that they will get in trouble with law for this because it is not illegal and cyberbullying is usually not reported

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    The Impact of Cyberbullying on Youth Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that takes place over the internet or a cell phone message that maliciously threatens‚ humiliates‚ tricks‚ or excludes someone. (National Crime Prevention Council‚ 2010) Cyberbullying is a widespread problem and its effects can be deadly. It can cause emotional distress to its victims‚ including depression‚ which has been attributed to several youth suicides. Cyberbullying is difficult to prevent‚ but if society takes

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    STATISTICS AND FACTS ABOUT ONLINE SHOPPING *At the moment the most popular online store is called Amazon( Amazon.com ). so this website started as a online bookstore in 1995 but later in there progress they were starting to sell CDs‚ DVDs‚ video games etc. Over past years Amazon still continued to continue to extends its range and is now selling electronics‚ toys and much much more other products and adding on that‚ Amazon has built a large digital content business‚ which it supports with its own

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    Cyberbullying is a growing issue in American schools. With a number of recent suicides linked to students being bullied by their peers‚ many debate whether or not schools should get involved and try to put a stop to the bullying before things get out of hand‚ or even worse‚ before it’s too late. But what happens when it’s a teacher getting bullied rather than a student? Should the situation be handled differently when it involves a grown adult? Schools teach math‚ not values. It’s the parent’s responsibility

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    “Survey of Computational Methods in Cyberbullying Research” was chosen to be reviewed. It was published in 2016 by Homa Hosseinmardi‚ regarding to the topic of cyberbullying. The reason for choosing this article is that it is recent and relates to the given topic of cyberbullying. The benefit of it being published recently means that the information is not likely to be outdated and still target many problems we face today. This article noted that cyberbullying is one of the most popular way of bullying

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    Today i will talk about cyberbullying and why it is not allowed and it can cause so much deaths and how many people it has killed over the years because of it. Cyberbullying is not allowed and you can get arrested for it because you found out that someone has killed themselves over the harsh words you said over the internet. Always be nice on the internet don’t cyberbully or you could go to jail or even worse have consequences over your action. If u are being bullied on the internet don’t kill yourself

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    (2002).Emerging risks of violence in the digital age: Lessons for educators from an online study of adolescent girls in the United States.Journal of School Violence‚ 1(2)‚ 51–71. Burgess-Proctor‚ A.‚ Patchin‚ J. W.‚ & Hinduja‚ S. (2009). Cyberbullying and online harassment: Reconceptualizing the victimization of adolescent girls. In V. Garcia and J. Clifford [Eds.]. Female crime victims: Reality reconsidered. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall. In Print.

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    shows that traditional bullying and cyberbullying have some similar impact to victims regarding physical and mental. Researchers point out the basic differences and the common characteristics between two types of bullying from their perspective. Cyberbullying is shown to be the evolved type of bullying in the technology era and it causes a significant number of serious consequences: The research focuses on the outcomes of cyberbullying to find out whether cyberbullying is more impactful on victims than

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    Cyberbullying victims hardly come forward and face their attackers. Victims are scared to come forward for fear of retaliation‚ feeling ashamed and many other things. What they do not know or fail to understand is that victims are never responsible for what is happening. Everything that is being done about it now is most commonly because of an incident that has already happened. It is sad to say it but it is true. Like many other things it is often too late but better than never. The only time a

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    Between cell phones‚ social media Web sites‚ and online gaming‚ children today seem to have more outlets for interacting with each other virtually than they do for interacting with each other in person. However‚ with all of the good social interaction that is done as a result of these technologies also comes the bad. In addition to the physical and verbal bullying that may take place at school‚ cyber-bullying in the form of harassing text messages and derogatory posts on children’s Facebook pages

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