Cyber bullying: A criminal act? The topic of criminalising cyber bullying has been up for debate over the past few years in Singapore. While there are existing laws such as the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act which criminalises acts like harassment, there were no laws that directly addressed the issue of online bullying and online harassment. On the 13th of March 2014, the government announced the Protection from Harassment Bill which deals with cyber bullying, as well as sexual harassment on the internet and illicit stalking. Depending on the severity of these offences, offenders will now have to serve a jail sentence, instead of merely being fined. I am behind the notion that the Singapore government should make …show more content…
There are various types of cyber bullying, an example being harassment, where the perpetrator uses emails, SMS or instant messages to harass or threaten the victim. The person may also harass the victim by posting rumours or embarrassing information on social networking sites or online forums. Impersonation is also another method of cyber bullying, where the victim is impersonated on social networking sites or online forums and rude or hurtful remarks are posted on their behalf. Another type of cyber bullying is by obtaining compromising photographs of the victim and distributing such photographs with the intent to hurt and humiliate the …show more content…
The act of cyber bullying is one that is able to be committed without the aggressor having to be in the physical presence of the victim. Hence, it’s possible someone to cyber bully not only from anywhere but around the clock too. There is also a chance that the aggressor may choose to remain anonymous. The constant harassment can cause the victim to experience unwarranted stress. The constant stress can have a detrimental effect on the victim mentally and physically, even leading to serious disorders such as depression. The victim will also feel traumatised and ashamed, and as a result he or she may begin to avoid their cyber bullies. In the case of schoolchildren, this is much more serious as they may refuse to attend school or not be able to concentrate in school. Furthermore, some victims might even contemplate or commit
Through the higher risk of depression, anxiety and panic attacks, bullying can have a lasting effect on a child, causing them to have a damaged adulthood. The effect is seen whereas adults who were previously a victim and a bully are fifteen times as likely have panic attacks, 5 times greater risk for depression, and 10 times the chance more of suicidal thoughts than adults who were uninvolved in bullying. Nowadays, bullying has a different stance through social media, allowing kids to bully without even being in the same room as one another. With the increased times kids see or talk to their peers through the internet, having a bully close to them has the possibility to become very harmful. Bullying can cause the bullied person to bully others.
Cyberbullying is bullying that happens online on social media sites. People thinks it's okay to bully other people online but no it's not okay. Cyber bullying is similar to The Crucible by people dont like when people act differently. One person starts it and then others will jump in just like how they did when they started to accuse people of being witches in salem in 1940 and 1950.
1.0 Introduction As we come into an increasingly technologically based future, Australia, as a nation and a society, is facing more and more of one particular form of offense- cyberbullying. Unfortunately, despite greater efforts to counter it, the practice is quickly becoming one that current laws cannot control, and it’s about time Australians considered a change. The simple truth is that existing laws are inadequate and outdated, and, in order to protect our children, and our loved ones, a better solution is required. 2.0
There have been two unfortunate suicidal cases in recent years due to cyber bullying: one victim jumped off a cement factory tower with the one shot himself in the chest. A group of Dutch researchers decided to study the relationship between the bullying and the suicides. From 34 studies that shared close resemblance to the issue, they concluded that the children that were being cyber bullied was 3.12 times more likely to have suicidal thoughts, compared to children that were had never been bullied before. One of the researchers also pointed out that annually, about five to eight percent of the US population attempts to commit
There are four types of bullying 1.physical bullying physical bullying includes hitting kicking tripping pinching and pushing or damaging property one other type of bullying is 2.verbal bullying contains of name calling insults teasing intimidation homophobic or racist remarks and verbal abuse. The third type of bullying is covert or hidden bullying this is the hardest type of bullying to recognize because it is usually carried by their back some examples for this is lying and spreading rumours making fun of their appearance and how they look and mimicking unkind stuff and the fourth type of bullying is cyber bullying cyber bullying occurs on digital technology that 's including computers and smartphones and social media, messaging, texts and websites and other this may include abusive texts emails or post and images another way of cyber bullying is group chats of nasty gossip or rumours imitating others online using their login. There are many ways to bully someone buy just don 't do it in the first place and don 't be a bystander thank you students teachers and judges for listening to my
Everyone is familiar with the term 'bully '. Bulling is using one 's strength to intimidate someone. Bullying a person on social media is referred to as 'cyber bulling '. Cyber bulling may be greater than bullying someone in person. The idea of cyber bullying is so great that there are laws against it.
Annotated Bibliography Brody, N., & Vangelisti, A. L. (2017). Cyberbullying: Topics strategies, and sex differences. Computers in Human Behaviors, 75, 739-748. Doi:10.1016/j.chb.2017.06.020 There are multiple strategies to cyberbullying, the most common strategies include public and private comments, photographs, and status updates. Cyberbullies use these strategies to make someone feel less than what they are.
In consideration of the Cyberbullying Inquiry Terms of Reference (b) on the application of section 474.17 of the Commonwealth Criminal Code, any discussion on the adequacy of the penalty and subsequent amendments must recognise the potential of minors to be affected. Cyberbullying is a common issue in the 8 to 13 age group, along with young adults. Child victims should be protected by rigorously legislation, and cyber-bullying that results in self-harm or the taking of their own life would seem proportionately to require a sentence harsher than the current three-year imprisonment maximum. While unopposed therefore to an increase in this penalty, it should be recognised this should be proportionate to the penalties of the more serious charges
Cyber Bullying has become an increasing problem in our society that threatens physical and emotional harm to ever greater numbers of young people. The sad fact is, some youths are so deeply affected by the negative influence of bullying that they have taken their own lives. Although suicides represent a rare and extreme reaction to bullying, it is a real issue that our children are facing today. Cyberbullying is often a factor in young people becoming depressed and having low self-esteem. Cyberbullying has been an issue, in the United States as well as everywhere throughout the world.
Cyber Bullying has become an increasing problem in our society that threatens physical and emotional harm to ever greater numbers of young people. The sad fact is, some youths are so deeply affected by the negative influence of bullying that they have taken their own lives. Although suicides represent a rare and extreme reaction to bullying, it is a real issue that our children are facing today. Cyberbullying is often a factor in young people becoming depressed and having low self-esteem. Cyberbullying has been an issue, in the United States as well as everywhere throughout the world.
First, problems of the victim who face bullying can go worse when the bully torment the victim into feeling less confident. He/she will feel alone, not going to school, becoming sick or thoughts of suicide. Furthermore, students who cyber-bully or is self-involved bullies
They can use any methods which may cause terrible damage for the sufferers’ mind, just to diminish the social status of whom they are bullying. In general, the goal to be achieved is raising and spreading their own power and dishonoring the others. Lastly, the motivation of online bullying is to ease the boredom. It may not surprising that the minority of perpetrators see this cruelty as the source of entertainment and others are too cowed to protest.
Cyberbullying Cyber bullying has been a big part of a teens life that 's where they get mistreated by other people. Throughout these years cyberbullying has been increasing really fast especially in school grounds, bullying has been a major part of the school to because that 's where teens notice who they like and they dislike. The main focus on cyber bullying comes from where one person does not like that other person so they prefer to make fun of them instead of friendship. Cyberbullying can also have a major impact on a teens life that can make them do something that they will regret doing, they do that because they think that there is no way to get away from it so they decide their own way to deal with it. There 's different varieties of levels where they take little steps or even bigger steps, cyberbullying can occur in middle school level of in a high school level.
Definition of Cyber Bullying Cyberbullying is bullying that take place when using electronic technology. Example of electronic technology equipment are handphone, computers, and tablets. Social network sites text message, chats. Cyber bullying also known as keyboard worriers where they are behind electronic devisers writing bad remarks, unhealthy rumours, embarrassing pictures , videos, fake profiles, or websites.
This type of bullying is known as cyber bullying and most commonly takes place on social media or somewhere on the internet. Unlike verbal and physical bullying cyber bullying has evidence that can disappear or can be erased. Since its on the internet the evidence is always there.