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CyberbullyingThere are bullies and then there are cyberbullies. While bullying typically happens at school or work, cyberbullying takes place over cyberspace. This includes both Internet and cell phone communicati [..]
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CyberbullyingWhen a person is tormentated, threatened or unnecessarily exposed because of things such as race, appearance or sexual status via the internet.
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CyberbullyingCyberbullying is the act of one minor intimidating another minor via the Internet. For instance, this can take the form of sending threatening e-mail or posting embarrassing photos or comments on a so [..]
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Cyberbullyingwillful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.
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CyberbullyingKeeping yourself, your computer and other devices, and all your data safe when you use the internet.
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CyberbullyingIntentional and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.
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CyberbullyingSending or posting harmful, cruel, rude or threatening messages, or slanderous information, text or images using the Internet or other digital communication devices.
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CyberbullyingAggressive Behavior intended to cause harm or distress using Electronic -Social Media as the means of contact and dissemination.
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CyberbullyingCyberbullying is a practice where an individual or group uses the Internet to ridicule, harass or harm another person. The social and emotional harm inflicted by cyberbullies grows out of - or leads t [..]
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CyberbullyingA crime in which an individual or group utilizes the Internet (or another technological interface) to purposely harass or torment others with malicious messages or comments. Each state has its own law [..]
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CyberbullyingThe use of communication technology to facilitate deliberate, repeated and hostile behaviour towards an individual (Paglia-Boak, Adlaf & Mann, 2013).
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