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Arrest of School Football Coach Sparks Bullying on Twitter

by Asha Job | Feb 24, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News

Students at Hoggard High School in Wilmington, NC turned to Twitter to respond to the arrest of the school football coach. Michael Supak, 37, is accused of having indecent liberties with a student. The incident report says he forcibly kissed the victim October 14....

Tony Abbott Proposes Cyber Bullying Watchdog for Australia

by Asha Job | Feb 24, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News

Leader of the Opposition in the Australian House of Representatives, Tony Abbott has vowed to establish an ”e-Safety Commissioner” to try to stamp out online bullying and end the ”hands-off” approach adopted by social media companies like...

New Study Reveals a Rise in Cyber Bullying-Linked Suicides Worldwide

by Asha Job | Feb 7, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News

In evaluating 41 cases in which young people, allegedly the victims of cyber bullying, killed themselves, researchers at Nova Scotia’s Dalhousie University have released a new report that sheds light on the apparent links between online harassment and teen suicide. In...

Solon Schools Embrace New State Law Designed to Tackle Cyber Bullying

by Asha Job | Feb 7, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News

Two policy changes are being enacted in Solon schools in Cleveland, Ohio that will affect the way the district handles electronic bullying. The first change will broaden the definition of school-related bullying and provide the district with additional measures for...

British Columbia Justice Ministers Push for Changes in Criminal Code

by Asha Job | Feb 7, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News

At British Columbia’s request, a national working group will look into cyber bullying and consider whether Criminal Code revisions should be made to address implications associated with online bullying. Justice Minister and Attorney General Shirley Bond raised...
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