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2012, Number 3

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Pediatr Mex 2012; 14 (3)

Cyberbullying: Use of electronic harassment technologies

Mendoza LE
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Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 133-146
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Key words:

Cyberbullying.

ABSTRACT

School harassment is an expression of behavior problem, a children is physically and emotionally bothered by pairs. Cyberbullying or electronic harassment is an expression of the same problem of conduct but using the electronic media. There is described the problem of the cybernetic harassment explaining the means used for this expression, some statistics are reviewed, the consequences of cyber harassment are analyzed, between them the disorders of conduct of affected, as the depression and up to the suicidal behavior. Some action taken are mentioned to detect harass in children doing emphasis on how is possible to avoid it. There is some rules in the web that would be prudent to analyze as an friendly way of teaching to be used in the network to the children on the first years of education.


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