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Cyberbullying among young people

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Publication Office July 2016Description: 196 p. Recurso onlineISBN:
  • 978-92-823-9853-1
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: This study provides an overview of the extent, scope and forms of cyberbullying in the EU taking into account the age and gender of victims and perpetrators as well as the medium used. Commissioned by the Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, the study illustrates the legal and policy measures on cyberbullying adopted at EU and international levels and delineates the EU role in this area. An analysis of legislation and policies aimed at preventing and fighting this phenomenon across the 28 EU Member States is also presented. The study outlines the variety of definitions of cyberbullying across EU Member States and the similarities and differences between cyberbullying, traditional bullying and cyber aggression. Moreover, it presents successful practices on how to prevent and combat cyberbullying in nine selected EU Member States and puts forward recommendations for improving the response at EU and Member State levels.
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This study provides an overview of the extent, scope and forms of cyberbullying
in the EU taking into account the age and gender of victims and perpetrators as
well as the medium used. Commissioned by the Policy Department for Citizens'
Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, the
study illustrates the legal and policy measures on cyberbullying adopted at EU
and international levels and delineates the EU role in this area. An analysis of
legislation and policies aimed at preventing and fighting this phenomenon
across the 28 EU Member States is also presented. The study outlines the
variety of definitions of cyberbullying across EU Member States and the
similarities and differences between cyberbullying, traditional bullying and cyber
aggression. Moreover, it presents successful practices on how to prevent and
combat cyberbullying in nine selected EU Member States and puts forward
recommendations for improving the response at EU and Member State levels.

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