Online bullying: Still way less common than in real life | Safe and Secure - CNET News: "A new study entitled Teens, Kindness and Cruelty on Social Networks confirms much of what we already know about cyberbullying. Most kids aren't bullied and most kids don't bully either online or off."
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- Tools for addressing abuse - Facebook Help Center
- Adults show kids how to bully | SafeKids.com
- Cyberbullying, School Bullying, and Psychological ...
- Foiling the Plan of a Cyberbully (NSF)
- Supreme Court of the United States Amici Curiae Br...
- Cyber Mentors
- ProQuest Document View - Cyberbullying and Academi...
- Op-Ed Contributors - The Myth of Mean Girls - NYTi...
- Obama Administration Promotes Panic Over Bullying ...
- Youth Violence Project - School Shootings Statistics
- Social and Technical Challenges in Parenting Teens...
- Widespread Sexual Harassment in Grades 7 to 12 Fou...
- Online bullying: Still way less common than in rea...
- Family Online Safety Institute
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- Who Needs Parental Controls?
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- KIDS REACT TO BULLYING
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