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Daily Archives: June 30, 2009

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Cyberbullying research findings from Cox Communications and the NCMEC

BlogBy Cyberbullying Research CenterJune 30, 2009Leave a comment

Cox Communications and the NCMEC recently held a Teen Summit in Washington, and we are pleased to see that the research they conducted revealed the same findings as our own work, as it relates to the use of various technologies by adolescents, experiences with cyberbullying, and the misuse of personal pictures or content.  Furthermore, one…

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Cyberbullying Education and Regulation

BlogBy Cyberbullying Research CenterJune 30, 2009Leave a comment

Our colleague Adam Thierer from the Progress & Freedom Foundation has recently published an informative white paper worth reading entitled “Cyberbullying Legislation: Why Education is Preferable to Regulation.” Justin and I keep having to point out in various conversations that strictly punitive strategies fall short in their effort to deter misbehavior, especially among a youthful…

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