Edition |
Second edition. |
Description |
xxiii, 282 pages ; 26 cm |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"Cyberbullying occurs when three components intersect: teens, technology, and trouble. This perfect storm of elements manifests as harassment, humiliation, and hate that can follow a child everywhere. Drawing on the author's own extensive research, this eye-opening resource incorporates the personal voices of youth affected by or involved in cyberbullying, while helping readers understand the causes and consequences of online aggression."--Cover. |
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"This essential guide is completely updated with new research and evolving best practices for prevention and response, including: Summaries of recent legal rulings related to teens and technology, and their implications ; Discussion of the responsibilities of school personnel, and how that translates to policy and programming ; Guidance on how educators, parents, students, and law enforcement can work individually and collectively to prevent and respond to cyberbullying ; Useful "breakout boxes" highlighting strategies you can implement ; Practical resources, including an assessment instrument, scenarios, and staff development questions."--Cover. |
Contents |
Bullying: past, present and future-the new adolescent aggression -- Teens online today: where and why -- The nature and forms of cyberbullying -- What do we know about cyberbullying -- Legal issues: protecting your students, your school, and yourself -- Preventing cyberbullying -- Responding to cyberbullying. |
Subject |
Cyberbullying.
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Bullying.
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Computer crimes.
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Internet and teenagers.
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Bullying. (OCoLC)fst00841557
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Computer crimes. (OCoLC)fst00872063
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Cyberbullying. (OCoLC)fst01740234
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Internet and teenagers. (OCoLC)fst00977229
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Added Author |
Patchin, Justin W., 1977-
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ISBN |
9781483349930 (pbk.) |
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1483349934 (pbk.) |
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