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    Cyberbullying [electronic resource] / Lauri S. Scherer, book editor.
    Farmington Hills, Mich. : Greenhaven Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning, c2015.
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  • Cyberbullying.
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  • Internet and teenagers.
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  • Bullying.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://ezproxy.librarieshawaii.org:2048/login?url=http://find.galegroup.com/openurl/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&req_dat=info:sid/gale:ugnid:hawaiistatepub&res_id=info:sid/gale:GVRL&ctx_enc=info:ofi:enc:UTF-8&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:book&rft_id=info:sid/gale:bmcode:recid/8KXC Available for HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM via Gale Virtual Reference Library. Click here to access
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    9780737773354 (electronic book)
    9780737772340 (hardcover)
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    Gale virtual reference library.
    Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints.
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    1 online resource (137 pages) : color illustrations, map.
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    chapter 1. Is cyberbullying a serious problem? -- 1. Cyberbullying is epidemic / John Stephens -- 2. Cyberbullying is not epidemic / Larry Magid -- 3. Cyberbullying is more common than traditional bullying / Raychelle Cassada Lohmann -- 4. Studies show cyberbullying concerns have been overstated / Sharon Jayson -- 5. Cyberbullying causes teen suicide / Felise Levine -- 6. Bullying is not on the rise and it does not lead to suicide / Kelly McBride -- chapter 2. How should society respond to cyberbullying? -- 1. Cyberbullying should be treated as a crime / Sofie Mattens and Dan Robbins -- 2. Cyberbullying should not be treated as a crime / Mike Riggs -- 3. Cyberbullying laws must not threaten free speech / Scott Forsyth -- 4. Cyberbullying laws can protect children and not threaten free speech / Michael Meyerson - 5. Should parents be criminally liable for kids' cyberbullying? / Mark O'Mara -- 6. Punished for being a parent of a bully / Globe and Mail -- chapter 3. How can cyberbullying be prevented? -- 1. Laws can prevent cyberbullying / Catherine Dunne -- 2. Prevention, not tougher punishment key to ending cyberbullying / Marv Bernstein -- 3. Victim or bully? Schools need to create more choices / Jessie Klein -- 4. Parents should be responsible for preventing cyberbullying / Gabriella Fuller -- 5. Empowering children can prevent cyberbullying / Southwest Times Record -- 6. Bystanders can prevent cyberbullying / Joanna Finkelstein.
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    Explores the issues surrounding cyberbullying, bullying through the Internet, by placing opinions from a wide range of sources in a pro/con format. Features articles that express various perspectives on this topic.
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