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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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Social media helps probation officers monitor juvenile offenders

The caption of this article should come as no surprise to anyone. We’ve all read and heard about colleges, universities 

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Social media helps probation officers monitor juvenile offenders

The caption of this article should come as no surprise to anyone. We’ve all read and heard about colleges, universities 

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Student faces five years in prison for threatening the President

“I know I can b killed by this communist administration and im challenging them.” This is one of the comments 

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Facebook photo leads to home robbery

A 17-year-old girl in Sydney, Australia was helping her grandmother count her money at home. She decided to take a picture 

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Rap song against coaches gets student suspended (decision reversed in 2014)

Taylor Bell was a senior at Itawamba Agricultural School in Mississippi. Unhappy with two of his coaches, he wrote and 

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Off-campus posts by 12 year-old about hall monitor brings detention and more

R. S. was a 12 year-old sixth-grader in a Minnesota public school. During the 2010-2011 school year, R. S. posted 

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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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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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10 Student Free Speech Cases – from Raunchy Photos to Douchebag Principals

When can a school punish a student for online speech made off campus? That is the question that schools and 

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