ON Cyberbullying: Submitted To: Ian Kim Nakila

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REPORT

ON
CYBERBULLYING

SUBMITTED TO:
IAN KIM NAKILA

SUBMITTED BY:
KEITH WARRENTUMARAO
BS-CRIM1 ECHO
REPORT ON CYBERBULLYING

Bullying is defined as any type of hostile action that is usually deliberate and involves

an imbalance of strength or power. Cyberbullying, also known as social online

cruelty, is defined as an intentional aggressive act committed against a victim by an

individual or group of individuals over a lengthy period of time and transmitted

through electronic communications. Unless a death threat is made, cyberbullying is

frequently repeated over time. The term "cyberbullying" is only used to describe

cyberbullying among minors; in adults, it is referred to as "cyber harassment" or

"cyber stalking."

We can all see the high number of all ages depressed ones now. Maybe some of

them are victims of physical abuse. But now based on a research the number of

victims in cyber are increasing up more and more. And most of the victims here are

teen-agers. They get depressed and being ashamed because of those who bullied

them through internet.

Internet can be really helpful for us, for our lives, and even to express our love with

other people. But if we use this in a wrong way, it can affect others or even damage

them truly. Let us open our eyes and make right choices especially on how will use

the internet in a good.

We don't know exactly what Cyberbullying can do to others. What bad changes and

bad effects can bring to us. Let us all grow up and do good things to improve not

only our life but also the others by not doing cyberbullying.

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