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There appears to be some perceptual confusion with regard to the scope and extent of online bullying based on media reports and a number of studies—some of which are theoretically sound and methodologically rigorous and some of which are not. In the following text, we share findings from our own research and those of our peers to highlight the actual prevalence rates of cyberbullying. We also depict an overlap between offline and online bullying based on empirical works to make clear that those who are mistreated in the real world and in cyberspace are not two separate populations. Finally, we champion the systemic approach of enhancing the emotional and relational climate within schools as the most promising way to stem the tide of adolescent aggression.
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Sameer Hinduja
Justin W. Patchin
European Journal of Developmental Psychology
Florida Atlantic University
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1092c510ed65f1d0fd0514 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17405629.2012.706448
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