by Tae Hoon Kim | Jul 27, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
An increase in the number of smartphones and constant access to mobile data has led to a dramatic increase in cyberbullying worldwide, including Turkey. Young Life Foundation in Istanbul recently conducted a study with 1,714 students from 50 high schools across the...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Jul 23, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
On July 17, 2014, Sean Parnell, the current governor of Alaska signed Senate Bill 128, which criminalizes cyberbullying, into law. Senate Bill 128 (SB128), proposed by Senator Kevin Meyer in April of this year, criminalized harassment of a minor through electronic...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Jul 21, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
Last year, Matthew Burdette committed suicide two weeks after a video of him was put on social media. The video showed him in a boys bathroom stall at University City High School in San Diego. The student who recorded the video claimed that it showed Burdette...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Jul 17, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
You’re dining at a Market Square eatery with you family, and the unthinkable happens. Your four-year-old son and six-year-old daughter start bickering and before you know it, they’re seconds from full on mayhem. So what do you and your husband do? Quickly...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Jul 15, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
After recent attempts to move forward the Albany Law, county lawmakers have drafted a new version of the bill. Last week, the New York Court of Appeals ruled that the Albany cyberbullying law violated free speech rights of the people. This new version is awaiting...