As the internet makes the world more accessible it also increases the possibility of cyber-bullying and stalking. Internet crime is a growing problem in our society. Hitchcock addresses how to prevent this unfortunate reality and crime by exploring the responses from the public, criminal justice system, and victims.
As the internet makes the world more accessible it also increases the possibility of cyber-bullying and stalking. Internet crime is a growing problem in our society. Hitchcock addresses how to prevent this unfortunate reality and crime by exploring the responses from the public, criminal justice system, and victims.
J. A. Hitchcock is a nationally recognized cybercrime and cyberbullying expert who has helped pass laws related to online harassment in many states, including Maryland, Minnesota, Michigan, Maine, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. As president of Working to Halt Online Abuse (WHOA, at www. haltabuse.org), J.A. helps victims of cyberstalking crimes fight back. She volunteers her time as a consultant on Internet crime cases for police departments worldwide, the U.S. Department of Justice Victims of Crime, and the National Center for Victims of Crime. She is, also, the recipient of the 2017 Real Heroes Education Award for Southern Maine. Visit her website at www.jahitchcock.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Preface (updated in paperback edition) Introduction Chapter 1: Who Are Cyberbullies? Chapter 2: What Is Cyberbullying? Chapter 3: Cyberbullying Laws Chapter 4: Are Schools Ready for Cyberbullies? Chapter 5: What If Your Child Is A Cyberbully? Chapter 6: Cyberbullying Victims Who Fought Back Chapter 7:When Sexting Becomes Sextortion Chapter 8: Social Media Websites and Apps Chapter 9: Cell and Smart Phone Know-How Chapter 10: When Online Fun & Gaming Goes Wrong Chapter 11: When an Adult Is a Cyberbully Chapter 12: What Parents and Educators Need to Know Chapter 13: Online Safety Tips Resources and Where to go for Help Glossary
Foreword Preface (updated in paperback edition) Introduction Chapter 1: Who Are Cyberbullies? Chapter 2: What Is Cyberbullying? Chapter 3: Cyberbullying Laws Chapter 4: Are Schools Ready for Cyberbullies? Chapter 5: What If Your Child Is A Cyberbully? Chapter 6: Cyberbullying Victims Who Fought Back Chapter 7:When Sexting Becomes Sextortion Chapter 8: Social Media Websites and Apps Chapter 9: Cell and Smart Phone Know-How Chapter 10: When Online Fun & Gaming Goes Wrong Chapter 11: When an Adult Is a Cyberbully Chapter 12: What Parents and Educators Need to Know Chapter 13: Online Safety Tips Resources and Where to go for Help Glossary
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