What comes to mind when you hear the word bully? If you think like most Americans today, you think of the rough, gruff, unloved behemoth son of the local alcoholic who loves to punch on little Timmy in school. This idea of a bully has become popular and even accepted in some places as an unavoidable part of growing up. But as technology advances and the World Wide Web expands in power and popularity, we see the development of a new type of bully. A bully that has even taken children's lives. Scarier yet, the bully lives (or is in?) in your home
The bully I'm referring to is the cyber bully. According to the National Crime Prevention Center, 40% of teens with access to the internet have reported being bullied online, making this an epidemic among 15-16 year olds. Though they seem less threatening, attacks over the internet have the potential to do tremendous harm to a young person's psyche and social image. Some of the most common examples of cyber bullying attacks include "blogging" or sharing private information or humiliating photos, sending cruel and threatening messages and the hacking and vandalizing social networking profiles. This type of torment is extreme, having already driven young people to suicide around the globe. It is imperative that parents, teachers and young people work together to curb online bullying before even more children are hurt, and more lives are lost.
If someone is bullying you so badly that it messes with your work you should just block them or ignore them. Its online, you have the power to not see them.
It may affect people who are being cyber bullied so their can't think probably so their don't work as well.
No one is benefiting from cyber bulling. The cyber bully may think they have the power over their victim, but programs within the police department; schools along with pro active teachers; parents and even the students starting anti bullying are proving to work out fairly well. Laws are changing to charge cyber bullies when caught whether they are minors or not. New Jersey has the toughest anti bullying laws in the United States and some other States are starting to follow suit.
The most common questions asked about Bullying are: "What is school bullying? What are the consequences of school bullying? What can a school community do about bullying? What can teachers do about classroom bullying? What can students do about school bullying? What can parents of young children do about school bullying? What can parents of teens do about school bullying? What can community partners do about school bullying? How can a caring adult work with a bully? How can a school community promote an anti-bullying climate? What is cyber bullying? What can parents do to promote safe use of the internet?"
Cyber bullying can be done through many things: text messages, instant messenger, email, online websites and other technology related items. Threats are a form of cyberbullying and so is name calling. If the person tells the bully to stop and the bully does not it is an offence.
Cyberbullying (and cyberbullies) pertains to one using cyberspace to harass another person, (e.g. text messages, social networks, chat rooms, etc).Regular bullying (and regular bullies) is face to face and more physical; it usually happens in places a person shows up on a steady consistent basis (e.g. work, school, a park or playground, etc).
Some results of cyber bullying are thoughts of suicide, not going to school/work, or suicide. a few years ago there was a girl that committed suicide and her mother was so depressed, mad and lonely. the girl was only like 15 or 16 years of age, when she did not show up to school for a while everyone got worried and they found her dead. also there was a note in her room and they found the man for the reason she killed herself. the mother took the man to court and he got in jail. and probably is still in jail now ...
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talk to your boss about it
It isn't big to make make others feel small Bullying is Whack, Get On The Right Track Keep in mind To be kind Cos bullying's mean And not to be seen. Bullying? Be Smart, Don't Start Be cool in our school It's Bully Free And so are we!!!!
If you suspect there to be bullying in the work place you should contact the human resources department at your place of work. They will listen to your suspicion and possibly start an investigation.
1) People can lie about who they are without you knowing 2) Cyber bullying 3) Viruses from the Internet 4) Computer may break down 5) Computer may freeze and lose all your work 6) Internet may not work properly 7) Somebody can steal your identity