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shane lesterReporting
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Report cyberbullying to the appropriate authorities - If you or your child are being harassed or threatened, report the activity. Many schools have instituted bullying programs, so school officials may have established policies for dealing with activity that involves students. If necessary, contact your local law enforcement. Law enforcement agencies have different policies, but your local police department or FBI branch are good starting points. Unfortunately, there is a distinction between free speech and punishable offenses, but the legal implications should be decided by the law enforcement officials and the prosecutors.
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Cyberbullying refers to practice of using technology to harass, or bully, someone else. Bullies used to be restricted to methods such as physical intimidation, postal mail, or the telephone. Now, developments in electronic media offer forums such as email, instant messaging, web pages, and digital photos to add to the arsenal. Computers, cell phones, and PDAs are current tools that are being used to conduct an old practice.
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rms of cyberbullying can range in severity from cruel or embarrassing rumors to threats, harassment, or stalking. It can affect any age group; however, teenagers and young adults are common victims, and cyberbullying is a growing problem in schools.
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Bullies are now taking advantage of technology to intimidate and harass their victims. Dealing with cyberbullying can be difficult, but there are steps you can take.
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08 Aug 08
Tami BrassDealing with Cyberbullies
Bullies are now taking advantage of technology to intimidate and harass their victims. Dealing with cyberbullying can be difficult, but there are steps you can take.-
Cyberbullying refers to the new, and growing, practice of using technology to harass, or bully, someone else.
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The relative anonymity of the internet is appealing for bullies because it enhances the intimidation and makes tracing the activity more difficult.
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Cyberbullying may also indicate a tendency toward more serious behavior.
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Be careful where you post personal information
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Avoid escalating the situation
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Often, bullies thrive on the reaction of their victims.
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Document the activity
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Report cyberbullying to the appropriate authorities
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07 Aug 08
Anne Bubnic<b>Tips for Dealing with Cyberbullies</B> from the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
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