by Larry Cang | Jun 19, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
At one time in the distant past, bullying consisted of a punk picking on someone smaller than them. Most of these bullies have met their match either beat up or in the principal’s office. However, this age has ended. This has been replaced with bullying online,...
by Larry Cang | Jun 16, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
On June 13th, school and law enforcement officials identified a student at Manchester Regional High School to be the alleged cyberbully who launched a series of vulgar online attacks on other students. The Passaic County Sheriff’s Department plans on filing...
by Larry Cang | Jun 11, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
A lot of people have the misconception that going offline and breaking ties with the Internet will stop the harassment that comes about cyberbullying. But that isn’t necessarily the case. For instance, if you have a bullying incident at work, you can’t...
by Larry Cang | Jun 11, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
Unlike what a lot of people think, cyberbullies don’t take the summer off like most other teens do after school ends. They actually have more time than they did before to keep their hands on their computers and phones to harass others. There are, however, three...
by Larry Cang | Jun 10, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
According to the Health Behavior News Services, teens who are cyberbullied are more likely to develop symptoms of depression, drug abuse and alcohol abuse. According to one study done by the Journal of Adolescent Health, 24% of teens had been victims of one...