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  2. Bullying and suicide - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying in ways is worse than regular bullying since in a sense it does not have to stop since social media can follow you wherever you go and the bully in question can be harder to contain, which results in more consistent and harsher bullying between two parties.

  3. Social media and identity - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying produces a larger number of bystanders than physical bullying as it is seen as less serious and that the victim brought on the situation to themselves. But, both cyberbullying and physical bullying have the same unfortunate outcomes such as mental health impacts and even suicide.

  4. School violence prevention through education - Wikipedia

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    School violence prevention through education is the attempt to reduce violence and bullying through comprehensive approaches and interventions within the education sector. It aims to create a safe and non-violent learning environment.

  5. Pink Shirt Day - Wikipedia

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    The organisations aims to erase, cyber-bullying whilst encouraging mental health and well-being. Pacer's National Bullying Prevention Center — PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center was founded in 2006. The aim of the organisation was to introduce social change by preventing childhood bullying ensuring the youth are safe and in ...

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  7. Anti-Bullying Week - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Bullying Week is an annual UK event held in the third week in November which aims to raise awareness of bullying of children and young people, in schools and elsewhere, and to highlight ways of preventing and responding to it.

  8. South Korean cyber defamation law - Wikipedia

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    The current laws have failed to prevent the number of the victims from increasing at an escalating rate. Freedom of speech comes with responsibility. Because information and rumors can travel in a matter of seconds across the Internet, cyber-bullying and cyber defamation could take a significant toll on each victim without such strict ...

  9. Suicide of Dolly Everett - Wikipedia

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    Amy Jayne "Dolly" Everett (1 May 2003 – 3 January 2018) was a 14-year-old Australian teenager who died by suicide after extensive bullying. [1] Her death sparked debates about teen suicide, racial and gender imbalance in media reporting of suicide [2] [3] and the dangers of publicity around suicides and emphasising victim playing, glorifying and promoting suicide.