CYBERBULLYING LAW
The term "cyberbullying" refers
to the use of Internet and mobile technology to harass, intimidate, or cause
harm to another. Although is hardly a new problem , it has moved
from the schoolyard to social networking sites such as Facebook , emails, and
mobile text messages. Nearly all states have bullying laws in place , many with
cyberbullying or electronic harassment provisions.
this article covers cyberbullying in the
context of criminal law.
WHY IS CYBERBULLYING SUCH A SERIOUS
PROBLEM?
Despite the absence of physical
contact or audible insults, cyberbullying can be more traumatizing than
traditional forms of bullying . Through social media and mobile communications,
bullying can now potentially be viewed by all of a child`s friends, family, and
acquaintances. As a result, the embarrassment, shame, and other more severe
consequences of bullying can become even more severe.
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