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Page 1: Cyber Bullying

Cyber Bullying

By Elizabeth Ward

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What is Cyber Bullying?

• Cyber Bullying is when one minor is targeted by another minor through threats, torments, harassment, humiliation, or by other ways.

• Cyber Bullying is done by using technological devices such as the internet or cell phones.

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The Victim is Attacked through

• Instant Messaging• Texting (running up cell phone bills)• Stealing Passwords• Blogs• Websites• Sending Pictures through e-mail or phones• Internet Polls• Interactive Gaming• Sending Porn or other Junk e-mail or IMs• Impersonation

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Types of Cyber Bullies

• The vengeful Angel- They feel that it is right to get back at a person who has done something wrong.

• Power Hungry or Revenge of the Nerds- They feel that they should prove their knowledge to people.

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Types of Cyber Bullies Cont.

• Mean Girls- Yes, this does happen, and it tends to be the cruelest. Girls attack other girls or guys for the fun of humiliating them.

• Inadvertent Cyber Bulling- someone who loses their cool easily and doesn’t realize that they are saying hurtful things.

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Statistics of Cyber Bullying

• 42% of kids have been bullied while online. 1 in 4 have it happen more than once

• 35% have been threatened online. I in 5 have it happen more than once.

• 21% received mean or threatening e-mails• 58% of kids has had someone say mean or

hurtful things to them online. 4 out of 10 have it happen more than once.

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Statistics of Cyber Bullying Cont.

• 53% have said something mean or hurtful to someone else. 1 in 3 have done it more than once.

• 58% have not told an adult about it.

2004 i-SAFE survey of 1500 students grades 4-8

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Statistics Cont.

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Cyber Bullying can lead to Suicide

• One father’s story (read the second page)

• Cyber Bullying Led to Teen’s Suicide

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How to Tell if Someone is being Bullied?

• Has their behavior changed drastically within the past few days or weeks?

• Have they been spending dramatically more or less time on the internet?

• Have the cell phone bills gone through the roof due to text messages?

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Preventing Cyber Bullying

• Google Yourself- check name, nicknames, address, phone numbers, e-mail etc. Put quotations around the information when searching.

• Don’t accept things from strangers (a “12 year old girl” could be a “45 year old man”)

• Come straight home after School (Parents should put a time limit on the computer)

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Prevention Tips Cont.

• Don’t provoke fights (Don’t argue with anyone online. Things could be said that could be used against you)

• Don’t tell people personal information

• Parents: Get to know your child’s friends (Don’t place a computer in the corner of their bedroom. Keep it public and monitor it.)

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What to Do if Your being Bullied?

• Tell a trusted adult. Keep telling until an adult takes action

• Don’t open or read messages sent by cyber bullies

• Tell your school if it’s school related• Don’t erase messages

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What to Do Cont.

• If bullied through chat rooms or IMs, “block” them.

• Protect yourself- never agree to meet the person

• If threatened with harm, call the police!

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For More Information: Check out the Websites I Researched

• www.stopcyberbullying.org (Background)• www.isafe.org (Statistics)• www.isafe.org/imgs/pdf/education/CyberBullying.p

df (Dad’s Story)

• www.netsmartz.org/stories/canttake.htm • www.netsmartz.org/stories/friendship.htm• www.netsmarts.org/stories/keisha.htm• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dubA2vhIlrg&fe

ature=related• http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Story?id=3882520&p

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