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Cyberbullying and the Critical Importance of Educational Resources for Prevention and Intervention
The publication of sexually explicit material portraying someone who has not consented to the image or video being shared.
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Setting Anti-Cyberbullying Legal Policies
Gilberto Marzano (Rezekne Academy of Technologies, Latvia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8076-8.ch002
Abstract
It is a broadly shared opinion that establishing the illegitimacy of cyberbullying is a primary action in combating it. In this regard, schools should openly declare that cyberbullying is not an acceptable or admissible behavior, and firm rules regarding this phenomenon should be implemented by them. In this chapter, the problem of setting anti-cyberbullying legal policies will be addressed. Two cases are illustrated and discussed, the famous case of Lori Drew related to the suicide of Megan Meier that occurred in 2006, and the Italian case of Tiziana Cantone whose suicide occurred 10 years later. In fact, the latter was not a cyberbullying case, but it is remarkable since it generated a huge emotional reaction among Italian people that ultimately led to the implementation of the Italian law against cyberbullying in 2017 and, in 2019, brought about the law against the unsolicited sharing of compromising erotic pictures or video, known as revenge porn. Both cases illustrate the issues that may arise in drawing effective anti-cyberbullying laws. The absence of a univocal definition of cyberbullying and the pressure of public opinion negatively affects the establishment of appropriate legal policies. Indeed, the formulation of a law implies unequivocally identifying an infraction and having clear rules to punish it. The current legal situation of cyberbullying in different countries is highlighted, focusing on the USA and Europe, and the general questions regarding the criminalization and punishment of cyberbullying are also analyzed. Finally, the use and positive influence of anti-cyberbullying regulations at schools are reviewed and discussed.
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Fifty Shades of Pretty and Thin: Psychological Research on Gender Stereotypes in Media and Advertising
Sharing online sexual visual material (e.g., photos, videos) without the person’s consent. Revenge porn is a criminal act, commonly performed by an ex-partner who wants to seek revenge by denigrating the other on the Internet. Males against females more often enact revenge porn, but it is also spreading within the LGBT-Q community.
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Cyberbullying
Is the publication of sexual explicit material portraying someone who has not consented for the image or video to be shared.
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Web-Based Child Sexual Exploitation
Sexually explicit images sent or posted without a person’s consent; often used to intimidate or embarrass.
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Young Adult Use of Sexting
The action of sharing of sexually explicit images or videos of others without their consent.
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