MDSB61H3 Chapter Notes -Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Cyberstalking, Master Sergeant

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19 Nov 2013
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Issue 17: are online services responsible for an increase in bullying and harassment: some children often don"t tell their parents abt themselves being victims of cyberbullying bc they fear that their access to technology might be curbed. No: amanda lenhart cyberbullying and online teens: girls are more likely than boys to be targets, majority of teens say that bullying and harassment happens more offline than online. Older girls receive more online threats: social network users are more likely than those who do not use social netoworks to report that someone had sent them a threatening or aggressive email. Um, i swear that is not me: posting embarrassing pictures online without their permission. Intense internet users are bullied more: relates back to how social network users are more likely to be cyberbullied. However, majority of the bullied teens say that bullying is more likely to happen offline than online (p. 381).

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