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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social issues > Violence in society > Bullying
As the digital world assumes an ever-increasing role in the daily
lives of the public, opportunities to engage in crimes increase as
well. The prevention of cyber aggression is an ongoing challenge
due to its multifaceted nature and the difficulties in realizing
effective interventions. The consequences of cyber aggression can
range from emotional and psychological distress to death by suicide
or homicide. Enduring prevention programs need to be defined and
take into consideration that the digital revolution changes the way
and the meaning of interpersonal relationships. Developing Safer
Online Environments for Children: Tools and Policies for Combatting
Cyber Aggression explores the effects of cyberbullying and
cyberstalking on children and examines solutions that can identify
and prevent online harassment through both policy and legislation
reform and technological tools. Highlighting a range of topics such
as cyberbullying, fake profile identification, and victimization,
this publication is an ideal reference source for policymakers,
educators, principals, school counsellors, therapists, government
officials, politicians, lawmakers, academicians, administrators,
and researchers.
The prevention of cyberbullying is an ongoing challenge due to the
multifaceted nature of cyberbullying and the difficulties in
realizing effective interventions that involve educational
institutions, educators, and families. Enduring prevention programs
through education need to be defined and take into account that the
digital revolution changes the way and the meaning of interpersonal
relationships. Cyberbullying and the Critical Importance of
Educational Resources for Prevention and Intervention is a
collection of innovative research on the methods and applications
of policies and other strategies that identify and prevent online
harassment among middle and high school students. Among the
strategies discussed are the involvement of school institutions and
families in planning continuous and well-structured awareness
activities, as well as designing and running effective educational
initiatives for intervention. While highlighting topics including
digital technologies, bullying behaviors, and online communication,
this book is ideally designed for policymakers, educators,
academicians, administrators, and researchers.
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