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Bullying moves to cyberspace

18 Sep

Bullying moves to cyberspace

Bullying moves to cyberspace

Kim Hermsen

Bullying moves to cyberspace

Bullying moves to cyberspace

Bullying moves to cyberspace

Bullying moves to cyberspace

Lisa Breitsprecker

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discussion session “Sticks Stones: Cyber-bullying” will be the opening session of discussion Wednesday Sept. 19, during the Mid-States Organized Crime Information Center’s 32nd annual conference, being held in Dubuque today through Thursday. The presentation will provide a brief overview to officers about the technology available to today’s teens, current Internet trends, how Internet bullying differs from other forms of bullying and implications of cyberbullying.


Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:00 am


Bullying moves to cyberspace

BY STACEY BECKER TH STAFF WRITER * SBECKER@WCINET.COM

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There’s a new school yard for bullies — electronic technology.


McAfee’s 2012 Teen Internet Behavior Study found 62 percent of teens witnessed cruel behavior online, 23 percent claimed to be the targets of cyberbullying and 10 percent bullied online.

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