CYBER BULLYING By Michael Oesterling and Dan Vigor
CYBER BULLYING By: Michael Oesterling and Dan Vigor
Where does it happen most? Face. Book � Twitter � My Space � ETC…… These are just a couple of the places where cyber bulling can occur. �
Why does it happen? The kids who are cyber bullies have learned to be like that from there role models. By being treated like this by there role models who they look up to. They do it later when they are trying to act like there role models.
Statistics About 84%of people tell bullies to stop cyber bulling.
Statistics 20%defend the victim often. 66% of teenagers have seen others join in during cyber bulling.
Statistics 1 in 6 parents know there son/ daughter is being cyber bullied on a social network.
Statistics 95% of teenagers that use social net works, phones, etc have seen cyber bulling.
Statistics 34%of people who participate in cyber bulling have been cyber bullied and have cyber bullied others.
Statisics 90%of teenagers online choose to not pay attention to Cyber bulling. 80% say they defend the victim.
Statistics 33% of teenagers have been victims of cyber bulling.
Statistics About 22% join in during cyber bulling. 7% of parents are afraid of cyber bulling.
Statistics 55% say they see cyber bulling frequently.
Video Stopping cyber bullying
Citations � � Kalemm. "Cyber Bullying. " : What Are the Social Causes / Consequences of This Issue? University of Michigan, 06 Mar. 2007. Web. 26 Oct. 2012. <http: //mblog. lib. umich. edu/cyberbulling/archives/2007/ 03/what_are_the_so. html>. "Cyberbullying Statistics. " Internet. Safety 101. org: Statistics. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1992. Web. 26 Oct. 2012. <http: //www. internetsafety 101. org/cyberbullyingstatistic s. htm>. "Cyber Aware: Stop Cyberbullying - Infographic. " Vimeo, 2012. Web. 30 Oct. 2012. <http: //vimeo. com/25678765>.
Citations � "Beware of Cyber Bullying. " Total Kid. N. p. , 2012. Web. 30 Oct. 2012. <http: //totalkid. azcentral. com/features/bewarecyber-bullying>.
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