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  2. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Boys mostly said they were victims of traditional forms of bullying, and girls mostly were victims of both traditional forms of bullying and cyberbullying. 20% of the students in this survey said that they had been cyberbullied, showing that cyberbullying is on the rise. [114]

  3. Study: Less Bullying, Cyberbullying During Remote Learning - AOL

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    Ten-year-old Ja'Vae Williams-Hunt was picked on in first and second grade, making her among the one in five students nationwide who reported being bullied pre-pandemic. A new study from Boston ...

  4. Online child abuse - Wikipedia

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    Cyber-bullying is very common among children and young adults that are ten to eighteen years old. [17] Victims of cyber-bullying, often feel negative about themselves after being bullied. It is also common for cyber-bullying to have negative effects on cyber victims' social well-being because it has a negative impact on their self-esteem. [18]

  5. Bullying - Wikipedia

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    This holds true in traditional bullying as well as with cyberbullying. [96] Psychopathy has the strongest correlations, followed by Machiavellianism, and narcissism. Although the lower of the three, narcissism is still correlated, being more prevalent in types of indirect bullying than physical bullying. [95]

  6. N.J. teen's suicide highlights dangers of social media bullying

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    A 14-year-old girl from Bayville, N.J., died by suicide after a video showing her being brutally attacked was shared online, highlighting the negative effects of cyberbullying on an already ...

  7. Peer victimization - Wikipedia

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    An interest in aspects of bullying sprouted in the 1990s due to media coverage of student suicides, peer beatings, and school shootings. [2] Yet such negative outcomes are rare. One of the most well-known cases concerning the effects of peer victimization is the Columbine High School massacre of 1999 in Columbine , Colorado , United States .

  8. Cyberethics - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying takes place "on Web or social networking sites, or using email, text messaging or instant messaging". [32] It evolved with the increased use of information and communication technology. [31] It can also reach a victim 24 hours, 7 days a week in places that are outside of the traditional forms of bullying. [32]

  9. International day against violence and bullying at school ...

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    The International Day Against Violence and Bullying at School, including Cyberbullying is a UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization holiday celebrated every year on the first Thursday of November. [1] This International Day was designated by the member states of UNESCO in 2019 and it was first held in November 2020. [2]