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What is Cyberbullying?. The use of information and communication involving electronic technologies to facilitate deliberate and repeated harassment or threat to an individual or group.Being cruel to others by sending or posting harmful material using technology means:PowerControlHuman Relationsh
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1. Cyberbullying& Sexting
2. What is Cyberbullying? The use of information and communication involving electronic technologies to facilitate deliberate and repeated harassment or threat to an individual or group.
Being cruel to others by sending or posting harmful material using technology means:
Power
Control
Human Relationships
3. Differences Bullying
1. DIRECT
2. Occurs on school property
3. Poor relationships with teachers
4. Fear retribution
Physical: hitting, punching, shoving
Verbal: Name calling, gossip
Nonverbal: Use of gestures & exclusion Cyberbullying
Anonymous
Occurs off school property
Good relationships with teachers
Fear loss of technology privileges
Further under the radar than bullying
Emotional reactions cannot be determined
4. Prevalence of CyberbullyingPatchin and Hinduja (2005) studied 1400 Internet-using adolescents experiences with online bullying found that 34% of respondents say they have been bullied online
13% were threatened
5% were scared for their safety
17% have bullied others online
56% were bullied in a chatroom
49% were bullied using computer text message (IM)
28% were bullied by email
34% felt frustrated 30% felt angry
22% felt sad
24% of victims were negatively affected at home
18% of victims were negatively affected at school
42% of victims did not tell anyone about the incident
11% of those who were bullied told an adult about the incident
Online bullying seems to be linked to offline, traditional bullying
5. IM Acronyms POS Parent Over Shoulder
PAL Parents Are Listening
RUF2T Are You Free To Talk?
99 All Clear
A/S/L Age/Sex/Location
6. What is Sexting? Sending nude pictures or pornographic pictures using a cell phone
1 in 5 teenage girls in a recent study admitted to sending nude or semi-nude pictures online
Form of bullying
Refers to the sending or posting of sexually suggestive text and images in cyberspace.
7. Education and Prevention Websites Web Wise Kids (www.webwisekids.com)
SafeTeens.com (www.safekids.com)
Ad Council (www.adcouncil.org/issues/online_sexual_exploitation)
ProtectKids.com (www.protectkids.com
8. School Violence and Bullying Prevention Hotline Available 24/7
1-800-788-7254
Bullying: A Resource Toolbox for School Administrators
www.ebasedprevention.org
http://www.ebasedacademy.org/
9. School Resource Officer Officer Craig Crider
What is the law?
10. Ohio Anti-Bullying Bill 276 Repetitive and hostile behavior with the intent to harm others through the use of information and communication technologies and other Web-based online sites (also known as cyberbullying), such as the following
11. Illegal use of minor nudity-oriented material or performance (2907.323) Having the pictures
No person shall do any of the following
Photograph any minor who is not the persons child or ward in a state of nudity, or create, direct, produce, or transfer any material or performance that shows the minor in a state of nudity
Felony of the 2nd Degree (F2)
(For MINORS)
12. Cont Possess or view any material or performance that shows a minor who is not the persons child or ward in a state of nudity
Felony of the 5th Degree
13. Disseminating matter Harmful to juveniles 2907.31 Sending or showing pictures to a minor
Sexting
No person shall
Directly sell, deliver, furnish, DISSEMINATE, provide, exhibit, rent, or present to a juvenile (minor), a group of juveniles, a law enforcement officer posing as a juvenile
any material or performance that is obscene or harmful to juveniles
allow any juvenile to review or peruse any material or view any live performance that is harmful to juveniles (shows/pornography)
14. Penalties If convicted, even if a juvenile, the guilty person must register as a sex offender. This could remain on the persons record for life, or a limited time, held to the discretion of the judge.
Harmful Misdemeanor of the 1st degree
Obscene Felony of the 5th degree
Under 13 years of age Felony of the 4th degree (regardless of anything
no matter what)
Exceptions: exhibit/medical situations only
15. Cont A juvenile cant determine if its (picture/video/live performance/pornography) harmful to them or not
this is determined by the law enforcement involved.