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Another four letter “S” word to stop using

By now you have undoubtedly heard of Phoebe Prince. Phoebe was a 15-year-old freshman at a high school in Massachusetts. New 

Dax Catalano
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Bully sent to prison for three years

Dax Catalano was a 16-year-old high school junior in Maine when his life changed in 2011. He started dating a new 

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Singapore, the Philippines and Quebec tackle cyberbullying

Everyone knows that www stands for the World Wide Web. So, obviously the Internet is global. Consequently, cyberbullying is worldwide 

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Cyber Bullying Among the Youth

The following is an excerpt from student Denisse Lim’s thesis paper, which she wrote for her school the MGC New 

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Cyberbully hears from teen’s mom

Florida mom Debbie Piscitella allegedly took matters into her own hands in protecting her daughter, McKenna. The fourteen year old was 

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Bullies too young to prosecute

Bullying, whether the traditional school-yard shove or by cell phone or online, knows no age limit. We came across a 

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“Scumbag Teachers” merits suspension

Three seniors at George Washington High School in San Francisco were given three-day suspensions for what they wrote on a 

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Tweeting leads to arrest of 12-year-old

Arkansas, like many states, has criminalized bullying online. Cyberbullying is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail 

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11 year-old creates anti-bullying website

Hannah Evenson is in middle school in the state of Maryland. She is 11-years-old and has been a victim of 

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Results of global survey on cyberbullying

The research firm, Ipsos, has completed what may be the first global study of cyberbullying. The online pool included more 

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