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What is Cyber Bullying

Handbook of Research on Digital Crime, Cyberspace Security, and Information Assurance
A form of violence that involves the use of IT to commit repeated and intentional hostile behavior against a peer of the same context of the cyber victim.
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Cyber-Crimes against Adolescents: Bridges between a Psychological and a Design Approach
Filipa da Silva Pereira (University of Minho, Portugal), Marlene Alexandra Veloso de Matos (University of Minho, Portugal), and Álvaro Miguel do Céu Gramaxo Oliveira Sampaio (Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6324-4.ch014
Abstract
At young ages there is an increase in reports of intimidation, harassment, intrusion, fear, and violence experienced through Information Technologies (IT). Hacking, spamming, identity theft, child pornography, cyber bullying, and cyber stalking are just few examples of cyber-crimes. This chapter aims to contribute, from a psychological and design perspective, to an integrative viewpoint about this complex field of cyber-crime. In this chapter, the most common types of cyber-crimes, epidemiological data, and the profiles of cyber victims and aggressors' are approached. The studies that identify the factors contributing to IT misuse and to growing online vulnerability, principally in adolescents, are also discussed. Likewise, the central explanatory theories for the online victimization and the risk factors for victimization and perpetration online are addressed. Finally, some cyber-crime prevention strategies are anticipated, in particular among young people, seeking to provide clues to the consolidation of recent policies, namely at the digital design level.
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Digital Media Literacy: In-Depth Interview With the Parents of the Students Who Use Digital Media
It comprises all the moves in the electronic media that are executed by using force or threatening people, therefore, making people feel bad.
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Cyber Bullying and Violence Literacy in the Context of Digitalization
Cyber bullying refers to the deliberate acts of humiliation, slander, gossip, harassment, threat, embarrassment, and exclusion that an individual or group performs electronically on others.
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The Nature of Cyber Bullying Behaviours
An act of bullying that can take many forms but involves the use of technology.
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The Dark Side of Digitalization: Digital Mobbing
It is a kind of violence that individual perpetrators or groups insult, humiliate and threaten people on the web - and in front of the largest possible audience.
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Information Security Awareness Among Postgraduate Students: A Study of Mangalore University
Cyber bullying or cyber harassment is a form of electronic bullying or harassment. Cyber bullying and cyber harassment are also known as online bullying. It has become more common, especially among teenagers, as the digital sphere expands and technology has advanced.
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Cyber Bullying Behaviours
An act of bullying that can take many forms but involves the use of technology.
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Cyberbullying: An Overview of Cyberbullying
Cyber bullying is the repetitive and deliberate act of aggressive behavior aimed at harming another person in the digital environment with digital tools.
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Examining the Benefits of Integrating Social Media into the Classroom
The use of the electronic media to harass, embarrass, or intimidate individuals.
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Renaming Citizenship: An Evolution From Social Citizenship to Digital Citizenship
Using electronic communication to bully a person sending intimidating or threatening messages.
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