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One in three suffer cyber-bullying

Study finds widespread online abuse

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 29 Jun 2007
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One in three children has suffered from some form of online bullying, according to research from the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

Girls are affected more than boys, with 38 per cent suffering compared to 26 per cent of boys.

However, two-thirds of the 935 teenagers surveyed felt that offline bullying was more of a problem than online abuse.

"I have heard of [online bullying] and experienced it," said one of the interviewees.

"People think they are a million times stronger because they can hide behind their computer monitor. I just ignored the person and went along with my own civilised business."

The most common form of abuse is forwarding personal messages to a group or putting them online on a website.

One in 10 people had received a threatening SMS, email or instant message, nine per cent had had a rumour about them circulated and six per cent had had embarrassing pictures posted online.

The researchers speculated that the ease of duplication of material lends itself to mass bullying. Users of social networking sites also reported twice the level of bullying than those not registered on such sites.

See also:

Education secretary slams 'humiliating' websites  10 Apr 2007
Girl with a One Track MindCampaign against Sunday Times journalist hits Google rankings  10 Jan 2007
Teachers must protect children from cyber-bullying and other online threats encountered on social networksRisk of virtual intimidation on social networks increasing, says security firm  16 Aug 2006
Child Protection Gateway targets bullying over email, messaging and VoIP  27 Jul 2006

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