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DIFFERENCES BULLYING DIRECT Occurs on school property Poor relationships with teachers CYBERBULLYING ANONYMOUS Occurs off school property Good relationships with teachers {McKenna & Bargh, 2004; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2004} From ‘Demystifying and Deescalating Cyber Bullying’ by Barbara Trolley, Ph.D. CRC, Connie Hanel, M.S.E.d & Linda Shields, M.S.E.d.

What is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying involves the use of information and communication technologies such as , cell phone and pager text messages, instant messaging (IM), defamatory personal web sites, and defamatory online personal polling web sites, to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior by an individual or group, that is intended to harm others (Keith & Martin, 2004).

Recently, i-SAFE America conducted a national survey of more than 1500 students -ranging from fourth to eighth grade.

iSafe Survey 58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online 53% of kids admit having said something mean or hurtful things to another online 42% of kids have been bullied while online 34% were threatened

Why do kids cyberbully each other? –There are four kinds of cyberbullies –Vengeful Angels (wanting to right wrongs) –Power-Hungry (traditional schoolyard bullying mentality, doing it for power…the ironic twist is that offline victims often become online bullies) –Mean Girls (doing it for entertainment, usually in groups. Not always girls.) –Inadvertent Cyberbullies (didn’t mean to cyberbully anyone, reacted in anger or was misunderstood)

Cyberbullying Talent contest Talent Search

Statistics  90% of middle school students they polled had their feelings hurt online  65% of their students between 8-14 have been involved directly or indirectly in a cyber bullying incident as the cyber bully, victim or friend  50% had seen or heard of a website bashing of another student  75% had visited a website bashing  40% had their password stolen and changed by a bully (locking them out of their own account) or sent communications posing as them  Only 15% of parent polled knew what cyber bullying was

CYBER BULLYING Cyber bullying typically starts at about 9 years of age and usually ends after 14 years of age; after 14, it becomes cyber or sexual harassment due to nature of acts and age of actors (Aftab)

When Joanne had a problem with a longtime friend last year, she had no idea it would spill into cyberspace. But what started as a spat at a teenage sleepover swiftly escalated into a three-month of threatening s and defacement of her weblog. "It was a non-stop nightmare," says Joanne, 14, a freshman at a private high school in Southern California. "I dreaded going on my computer."

"If I find you, I will beat you up," one message read. Frightened, Michael blocked their IM addresses but didn't tell his parents for two weeks. "It scared me," he recalls. "It was the first time I was bullied." At one Elementary School in Fairfax, Va. last year, sixth-grade students conducted an online poll to determine the ugliest classmate, school officials say.

"The person was pretending it was me, and using it to call people names," the 14-year-old Seattle student said. "I never found out who it was." In June 2003 a twelve-year-old Japanese girl killed her classmate because she was angry about messages that had been posted about her on the Internet.

Canadian teenager David Knight’s life became hell when a group of his school mates established a “Hate David Knight” website and posted denigrating pictures and abuse and invited the global community to join in the hate campaign.

Why Use Technology to Bully? Anonymity Rapid deployment and dissemination Immediate Rich medium Natural

What is the Impact of Cyberbullying? Psychological, physical, and emotional depression, anxiety, anger, school failure, school avoidance, suicide, and school violence Role modeling for others which increases likelihood of increased bullying

Megan Meier Megan Meier was a 13-year-old girl who took her own life after being bullied on MySpace Lori Drew, the Meiers' 48-year-old neighbor in suburban St. Louis, admitted in a police report that she created a fictitious MySpace account and pretended to be a boy (Josh Evans), with a romantic interest in Megan. According to the police report, Drew created the profile to find out what Megan was saying online about her teenage daughter.

What is the Impact of Cyberbullying? Legal consequences for school and families (slander, defamation, terrorist threats, sexual exploitation, etc.) Family Complications Very difficult to take back once it begins. Goes against our school mission

What Educators Can Do … Conduct a needs/threat assessment Review school policy Provide opportunities for professional development of school staff and parents. Guidance from home and school System of reporting (especially among peers) Work with authorities Counseling Anti-bullying programs

What Parents Can Do Keep computer in a place easy to monitor Use monitoring software and/or blocking/filtering Work with the school and authorities Get tech literate Communicate with children about the issue Programmable cell phones Support the victims

What We Can ALL Do …

Resources Online column about cyberbullying ( ying-sabella.doc) ying-sabella.doc –Parent’s guide –Educators guide more! –News reports –National Alliance for Safe Schools Provides training, technical assistance, and publications to school districts interested in reducing school based crime and violence.

Resources National Education Association’s National Bullying Awareness Campaign National School Safety Center –Provides training, technical assistance, and resources on school safety and school crime prevention; offers training films on various issues; conducts national public service campaigns. The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program us%20Bully.pdf us%20Bully.pdf –A model program of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The program is a multilevel, multi-component school- based program designed to prevent or reduce bullying in elementary, middle, and junior high schools.