Pros And Cons Of Prosecuting Cyberbullying

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Prosecuting Cyber-bullies: should the States and the federal government pass an anti-bullying legislation to target cyberbullying?

The great majority of antibullying legislation says that, for a situation can be considered

intimidation or aggression, it has to repeat harassment with the intent to harm a person, whatever

it is physically or emotionally. Like other kind of aggressions, cyberbullying is the worst, using

electronic devices as computers, laptops, cell phones or other digital instruments in order to

affect the integrity of a person.

Cyberbullying can represent itself in many forms. One of the could be Cyber harassment,

which means that an aggressor can send hurtful e-mails, text messages or instant messages to

their victims. Another form …show more content…

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