CRM 3306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Moral Panic

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Definition: the deliberate use of verbal or physical acts that are hurtful, often over a long period of time, other definitions do not include the requirement for it to be repeated. Research (lawrence and adams, 2006: three types of child bullying victims, more submissive and less aggressive than others, sensitive, quiet, anxious, insecure, agitated, could suffer from adhd, popular and gifted, they intimidate bullies in some way. Technology and bullying: differences between cyber-bullying and face-to-face bullying, anonymity of bully, no wait time" needed, there is no need for a physical meeting, free of repercussions for the bully, attacks can become pervasive. It can include other media users: people who do not even know the victim can get involved. Why do people bully others: what is our theory about why people bully others, does it differ depending on whether it is children or adults that are involved, different motives and different motives.

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