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CHRISTY BOWMAN ANGELA CORNETT JODI DAVIDSON KELLI JESSIE MELISSA MCDANIEL CAROLYN MITCHELL Cyberbullying and Sexting: The Grey Area

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Cyberbullying and Sexting: The Grey Area. Christy Bowman Angela Cornett Jodi Davidson Kelli Jessie Melissa McDaniel Carolyn Mitchell. What is Cyberbullying?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cyberbullying  and Sexting: The Grey Area

CHRISTY BOWMANANGELA CORNETT

JODI DAVIDSONKELLI JESSIE

MELISSA MCDANIELCAROLYN MITCHELL

Cyberbullying and Sexting:The Grey Area

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What is Cyberbullying?

The National Crime Prevention Council defines cyber-bullying as “ when the internet, cell phones or other devices are used to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person.” Bullying or harassment of any kind directed at any student or school employee is prohibited: through the use of data or computer software that is accessed through a computer, computer system, or computer network of a public K-12 educational institution.

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Technology Devices Used Computers

Cell phones

Instant messages

Email

Social Networking sites

Blogs

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Types of Cyberbullying Flaming

Harassment

Cyberstalking

Denigration

Impersonation

Outing and Trickery

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Cyberthreats

Online material that threatens or raises concern about violence against others, suicide, or other self-harm.

2 Types of of Cyberthreats Direct threats

Distressing Material

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Why This Happens?

You can’t see me!!

I can’t see you!!

Everybody does it!!

Free speech

Just a game

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How This Gets by Teachers

Lack of supervision

Reliance on internet filter software programs

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Distressing Material

“Leakage” or suicidal ideation

No one to talk to

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Legal Issues

Monitor student activity on Internet

Monitor Internet records and files

Free Speech On school property…nexus Off school property

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Who’s Liable?

Negligence—teacher—school—school system

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Purpose for Litigation

Victim is harmed

Punishment of person responsible or holding the parent responsible for the actions.

Provide public examples that alert parents, encourage actions by other victims, clarify uncertainties about the responsibility of schools and education agencies.

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Civil Litigation

Torts

Liability laws

Defamation

Invasion of privacy

Intentional infliction of emotional distress

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Criminal LawInvolving law enforcement

Threats of violence toward persons or property

Coercion

Harassing calls or texts

Hate Crimes

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Criminal Law (cont.)

Sexually explicit images of teens—child pornography.

Taking photos in places where privacy is expected.

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Local

At the local level, most cases are handled on a case by case basis, depending on the severity of the action.

Most policies have incorporated cyberbullying into their existing bullying policies.

In the case of sexting, once the image is discovered, the action becomes a legal matter. However, the school can still discipline. If the subject in the picture is under the age of 18, it is a felony-possession or distribution of child pornography

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Local Continued…

If the person is found guilty, they become a registered sex offender along with whatever sentence is imposed upon them by the judge.

Upon researching the local policies, although the wording may vary slightly, the content remains relatively the same.

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State

The Commonwealth of VA has been concerned with student Internet safety since the General Assembly first enacted legislation on the topic in 2000.

In 2006, the Code of VA (22.1-70.2) was amended to require Internet safety instruction for all students.

By the summer of 2008, schools throughout the Commonwealth had developed Internet safety policies and programs.

Students and staff alike should be aware that being involved in cyberbullying may lead to prosecution according to VA Code (18.2-152.7:1)-Harassment By Computer.

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State Continued…

A new law in VA could require all schools within the state to adopt extensive cyberbullying policies which include on and off school grounds cyberbullying. (This bill passed unanimously).

Law makers in at least 11 states have introduced legislation aimed at sexting. Six states have passed laws on sexting.

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National

On the federal front, the waters are still being tested concerning cyberbullying and sexting because so many aspects of the law are open for interpretation and it is such a gray area.

Another reason so little has been legally accomplished on the federal level is because especially in the area of sexting, the repercussions are so severe that a “harmless text among friends” can brand a student for life.

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What We Can Do:

Maintain a high security filter system.

Educate students on Internet safety.

Educate teachers on Internet safety.

Don’t leave students unsupervised.

Think before you post!

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In Conclusion:

Regardless of the level, local, state, or federal, governing bodies unanimously agree that Internet safety and proper Internet usage training are the biggest tools we can utilize to put a stop to cyberbullying and sexting. We need to teach our students to think before they post.

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THINK BEFORE YOU POST

Everyone Knows Your Name

Think Before You Post