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Cyber bullying : bullying in the digital age / Robin M. Kowalski, Susan P. Limber, and Patricia W. Agatston.

By: Kowalski, Robin MContributor(s): Limber, Sue | Agatston, Patricia WMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Malden, MA. : Blackwell Pub., 2008Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 218 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470766200; 0470766204; 9780470693346; 0470693347; 9780470694176; 0470694173; 140515991X; 9781405159913; 1405159928; 9781405159920Subject(s): Cyberbullying | Bullying | Social Science | Intimidation sur Internet | Intimidation | FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Friendship | Bullying | Cyberbullying | Nätmobbning | Mobbning | Ungdomar och Internet | Electronic booksGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cyber bullying.DDC classification: 302.3/4 LOC classification: HV6773 | .K69 2008ebOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Introduction -- Children's experiences with traditional forms of bullying -- What is cyber bullying? -- Current research on cyber bullying -- What parents can do -- What educators can do -- Laws and policies -- Conclusion.
Summary: Cyber bullying has become more prevalent through the use of e-mail, instant messages, chat rooms, and other digital messaging systems. It brings with it unique challenges. Cyber Bullying provides the most current and essential information on the nature and prevalence of this epidemic, providing educators, parents, psychologists and policy-makers with critical prevention techniques and strategies for effectively addressing electronic bullying. Provides an empirically-based resource with up-to-date information about the nature and prevalence of cyber bullying through the use of email, instant mes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Children's experiences with traditional forms of bullying -- What is cyber bullying? -- Current research on cyber bullying -- What parents can do -- What educators can do -- Laws and policies -- Conclusion.

Cyber bullying has become more prevalent through the use of e-mail, instant messages, chat rooms, and other digital messaging systems. It brings with it unique challenges. Cyber Bullying provides the most current and essential information on the nature and prevalence of this epidemic, providing educators, parents, psychologists and policy-makers with critical prevention techniques and strategies for effectively addressing electronic bullying. Provides an empirically-based resource with up-to-date information about the nature and prevalence of cyber bullying through the use of email, instant mes.

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