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What is Cybersuicide

Developing Safer Online Environments for Children: Tools and Policies for Combatting Cyber Aggression
A slang term used to suggest a suicide or attempted suicide influenced by one or more individuals using electronic communication.
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Cyberbullying in Adolescence: Victimization and Adolescence
Michael Pittaro (American Military University, USA & East Stroudsburg University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1684-3.ch006
Abstract
The advent of the internet has revolutionized the way individuals conduct business, socialize, and search for information on any topic imaginable at any time. Nevertheless, with all its benefits, the internet also has a darker side for which new criminal opportunities have emerged and some traditional crimes have evolved and multiplied. One area of concern that has emerged since the advent of the internet is that of cyberbullying, a distinct type of deviant behavior that has attained worldwide attention from practitioners and scholars. This chapter examines cyberbullying as associated with the age, gender, race, and urbanicity of the victims versus the extent to which traditional face-to-face bullying took place within these same groups. Cyberbullying remains an elusive social problem for all because cyberbullying has been associated with school shootings, suicides, and other violence among adolescents. Discussion of the implications for practitioners and scholars will be included in that cyberbullying extends beyond the school grounds and well within the realm of public safety.
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Cyberbullying in Adolescence: Victimization and Adolescence
A slang term used to suggest a suicide or attempted suicide influenced by one or more individuals using electronic communication.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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