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CyberBullying Digital Generation K.Cogan
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Cyberbullying The use of information technology to repeatedly and deliberately harm or harass other people According to U.S. Legal Definitions, Cyberbullying could be: posting rumors or gossip Name Calling Physical Threat Stalking Sexual Harassment Impersonation defaming and humiliation Can be done by text, email, phone, picture or video clip.
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It’s not just Bullying- it’s criminal! Defamation If the libel lawsuit is successful, the person making the statement will have to pay damages (money) to the target. If the defamation is treated as a crime in criminal court, it can be punishable up to 5 years in prison. Creating an unsafe environment by making the target feel that she or he cannot go to school without facing violence, teasing or exclusion Schools and workplaces are required to provide a safe environment for their students or employees, and must take any appropriate action to do so. A school, therefore, might punish a student for online behavior that is making it hard for other students to learn in a safe environment. A school or workplace that does not do everything it can to provide a safe environment can be sued by the target(s). Even if a statement is not libelous, spreading it around might still create an unsafe environment. A person is responsible for any consequences that he or she might reasonably have guessed would happen Therefore, a person who is cyberbullying who suggests that a depressed student should kill herself would be liable if the student actually did kill herself, as long as the person who was cyberbullying had reason to believe it was a likely result. Harassment is a crime Harassment is when something a person says or does makes someone fear for his or her safety, or for the safety of others. Even if the perpetrator did not intend to frighten someone, she or he can be charged with harassment if the target feels threatened. Criminal harassment is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
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Statistics 81% of young people think bullying online is easier to get away with than bullying in person Only 1 in 10 victims will inform someone of their abuse About 75% of students admit they have visited a website that has bashed another student. Nearly 43% of kids have been bullied online.
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Cyberbullying & Suicide According to the CDC Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people with approximately 4,400 deaths every year. there are at least 100 suicide attempts for every suicide among young people. Bullying victims are 2 to 9 times more likely to consider committing suicide Facebook ads new suicide prevention toolsFacebook ads new suicide prevention tools Burnbook Burnbook
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Friday Night Lights Friday Night Lights Friday Night Lights Are actions in an online community (like the slurs on the website) different than actions taken offline (like the notes left on Lyla’s locker at the school)? Why, or why not? How are anonymous actions – like posting on a website or leaving a note – different from things done face-to-face? Imagine you were a bystander at this school, watching this situation unfold. What do you think you would have done? Do bystanders have a responsibility to do anything? What should you think about before you post anything about another person online, in an instant message, text, or any other kind of digital message? Have you ever seen a picture of a friend with some nasty comments? What did you do? Aside from a target, who else can be impacted by online cruelty? Who else could be involved, directly or indirectly?
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Researching & Presenting Cyber Bullying Cases Ryan Halligan Megan Meier Jessica Logan Tyler Clementi Amanda Todd Zoe Johnson Rebecca Sedwick Melody Coffey & Julia Young
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Former Miss Teen USA Contender says she considered suicide after pageant video went viral A clip of the moment was watched by over 63 million people on YouTube. "The past few years, going brunette, I have not had any recognition for the Miss Teen USA Pageant at all," said Upton. Clip
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Cassidy Wolf Sextortion Case Her Facebook account had been hacked. Then we got an anonymous e-mail from a man claiming to have hacked into the web camera on her labtop. He said he took pictures of her He then blackmailed her to send him nude pictures; and threatened to share the ones he had if she did not comply. Luckily, Wolf did not comply and reported it to authorities. 19 year old kid she went to high school with charged. Clip
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Coca-Cola’s powerful marketing campaign #MakeItHappy’s goal is to help make the internet a better place for society to interact on. “The bullying and rude comments can ruin a day for anyone. Therefore, Coke has taken it upon themselves to Make It Happy!” Clip Clip Coke Suspends campaign when tricked into quoting Hitler by Gawker Coke Fights Cyber-Bullying
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Hate speech is speech that offends, threatens, or insults groups, based on race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or other trait HATE SPEECH ARTICLES & RESPONSES Essential Questions : How might hate speech damage an online community? How can you create a community culture in which hate speech is unacceptable, both online and offline? Breaking Down Hate Speech
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