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By: Zach Oltmanns
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Definition “Willful and repeated harm inflicted through the medium of electronic text.“
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Cyber bullying is… Posting sensitive, private information about another person Pretending to be someone else. Intentionally excluding someone from an online group
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Potential Places to Get Cyberbullyed
s, Instant messaging, Text or digital imaging messages sent on cell phones, Web pages, Web logs (blogs), Chat rooms or discussion groups, and Other information communication technologies.
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Most Common places where people bully online
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MySpace.com 1,224 incidents last year of "online enticement" of children by adults on My Space
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Understand that some forms of online bullying are considered a crime
Instant Messenger Understand that some forms of online bullying are considered a crime
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Racist bullying in schools has leaped 33% in two years
Facebook Racist bullying in schools has leaped 33% in two years
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Phone Bullying
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Prank Calls
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Ways to Prevent Phone Bullying
Be careful who you give phone numbers to Do not give out personal information
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Tips for dealing with cyber bullying
Do not to respond to cyber bullying. Identify the individual doing the bullying. Do not erase the messages or pictures 4. Contact your school 5. Consider contacting an attorney
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Contact Police if… Threats of violence Extortion
Obscene or harassing phone calls or text messages Harassment, stalking, or hate crimes Child pornography
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Other forms of bullying
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Bullying Online causes depression.
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Online Bullying Statistics
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Bullying Happens to Older People As Well
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Prevention at School The Map below shows the states with at least a partial ban on cyber bullying at schools
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To Sum It Up Cyber Bullying can take place on the phone, Internet, or Instant Messenger.
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By: Zach Oltmanns
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