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Cyber Bullying

By: Anthony Miele, Matt McCune Shamar Potter. Cyber Bullying.

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Cyber Bullying

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  1. By: Anthony Miele, Matt McCune Shamar Potter Cyber Bullying

  2. Cyber bullying statistics refers to Internet bullying. Cyber bullying is a form of teen violence that can do lasting harm to young people. Bullying statistics show that cyber bullying is a serious problem among teens. By being more aware of cyber bullying, teens and adults can help to fight it. Cyber bullying

  3. Change Agent Our change agent is www.cyberbullying.org This website is helping the world by informing about cyber bullying and allows for people to donate to help victims and families of cyber bullying. It has information on how to approach cyber bullying and how to recognize it.

  4. BULLYING STATSTICS Cyber bullying begins usually in grades 6th through 8th. 1 in 6 parents know that their children are being cyber bullied. The most common place were cyber bulling begins is in a chat room. Over 25% of teens have been cyber bullied through cell phones. Most of the people who are cyber bullied do not tell their parents at all. Girls are more likely to be cyber bullied than boys. Social networks are a common place for cyber bullying to occur. Cyber bullying is growing into a serious problem in the world.

  5. BULLYING STATSTICS Cell phones are the most popular device used to cyber bully. 42% of kids have been bullied online before. 21% of kids have received a threatening email or text before.

  6. BULLYING STATISTICS More than 42 percent of the kids that use the internet have been bullied and sometimes one in four have been bullied many times after that. Another interesting fact is that I never knew was that about 21 percent of the people preferably kids have received threatening emails or text messages.

  7. BULLYING STATISTICS Did you know that nine out of ten kids have had their feelings hurt online before. 75 percent of kids or students have visited a website that has hurt or made someone suffer before.

  8. CYBERBULLY STATISTICS Did you know that one in three kids say that that they have been cyber bullied before according the article by PBS parents. IN 411 reports 29 percent of the reports say that the kids were bullied while playing an online game.

  9. BULLLYING STATISTICS Cyber bullying is most common between the ages of 9 through 14. Some advice from PBS parents is not responding the bad or hurtful message and to tell a parent or someone you are comfortable with about the problem so that they can fix it. Another interesting piece of advice is to save the text message, email or any other message containing cyberbullying.

  10. BULLYING STATISTICS Changing your information after being cyber bullied is a useful method to help solve the issue of not being cyber bullied by the same person. Blocking a person on an instant massager is also very useful to stop your Childs cyber bullying issues.

  11. BULLYING STATISTICS Sometimes if the case is serious enough Cyber bullying can be considered a case of harassment to a child. In this case the law enforcement would get involved and stop the matter at hand.

  12. LINKS TO WEBSITES http://www.isafe.org/outreach/media/media_cyber_bullying http://www.cyberbullyalert.com/blog/2008/08/cyber-bullying-statistics-that-may-shock-you/ http://wreg.com/2012/05/21/cyber-bullying-on-facebook/ http://www.stopcyberbullying.org/what_is_cyberbullying_exactly.html http://www.bullyingstatistics.org/content/cyber-bullying-statistics.html

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