Cyberbullying Prevention Podcast
Judge Tom spoke with Dave and Bill from CyberHood Watch Radio for the podcast episode Law and Order with Parents
Can I use my employer’s computer? (Computer Fraud Abuse Act)
The answer seems obvious, doesn’t it? Of course you can’t get on your employer’s computer unless you have his or
Does the U.S. Constitution matter to you?
You may have read parts of this 4543 word document in a government or political science class. Passed in 1787,
Poker: a teaching tool or playing with fire?
Gambling among teenagers is a nationally recognized problem. A study* released in October, 2010 found that 15% of boys ages
Parents of gang members sent to parenting class
The Parent Accountability Act went into effect in California in 2010. This new law gives judges the authority to order
The Outsiders
“The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton (1967) You don’t have to read too far into “The Outsiders” to question which group,
Does exposure to an infant reduce aggression?
Studies by a Canadian organization called “Roots of Empathy” are turning heads in the fight against bullying and cyberbullying. The program
Is zero tolerance at school for body scents going too far?
An Indiana mom doesn’t think so. Her son, J.Z., had to be treated at school on a few occasions and was
Is zero-tolerance at school for body scents going too far?
An Indiana mom doesn’t think so. Her son, J.Z., had to be treated at school on a few occasions and was
Can your parents sue if you’re cyberbullied?
At first you would think “of course they can.” Just like they can if you were assaulted by someone or