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Conventional Bullying Versus Cyberbullying : Assignment

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Added on  2020-03-23

Conventional Bullying Versus Cyberbullying : Assignment

   Added on 2020-03-23

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Cyberbullying is no different from conventional bullying and there is no need for additional lawsto regulate cyberbullyingNameInstitutionProfessorCourseDate
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Cyberbullying involves online threatening activities or intimidation to innocent targetperson. On the other hand, conventional bullying involves physical contact between partiesinvolved. Taking cyberbullying similar to conventional bullying might bring a lot of controversysince they differ in nature of occurrence and geographical location. For conventional bullying totake place, subject parties should be physically present and intimidation may involve body harm.With cyberbullying, there is no physical body injury as it mainly involves threats throughmessages and pictures forms. The reality is that, the two forms of bullying cannot be controlled and regulated using thesame laws since they are quite different. The first issue that makes cyberbullying different is itsnature of occurrence (Patchin & Hinduja 2010, p. 615-616). It takes place online where bothparties are connected to internet and certain platform is used as a means of communication.Mainly, according Gillespie (2006, p. 128), to cyberbullying is known to take place over thesocial media where people interact with strangers and start behaving as if they are long servingfiends. After either a long or short period of time, one of the subject parties turn cruel and startsintimidating the second party. Mainly, it is common between opposite gender where exchange ofnude pictures turn rude and one party threatens to expose the whole scenario online. Similarly, itmay take place through exchange of messages which compels an individual to act wilfully to thedemand of the second party. In this regard, laws governing cyberbullying should beinternationally formulated since it is a worldwide problem and takes place from differentgeographical locations (Cassidy, Faucher & Jackson 2013, p. 575). It can be on the same countryor different countries which requires international cooperation to tame it down. Withconventional bullying, since it takes place between two parties which are present at the scene ofthe event, it is possible to control and does not require international cooperation (Hinduja &
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