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Cyberbullying- A Threat to Life
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Cyberbullying- A Threat to Life
In the modern world, the crimes have also taken a modernized shape. Now the crimes are also linked up with the various forms of technology. Now the ways to attempt crime have taken the new shape. Without even using any weapons there are numerous other ways which have commenced through which the criminals operate their systems. In this technological era, the criminals like to play with the mind of innocent people through using the platforms of social media. One of the latest crimes that are increasing in the young adults frequently is of the cyberbullying. This crime has taken over the minds of people, and it has a significant influence on their mind and thinking capacity which adversely affects the working strength of the people. Not only has that but this taken a severe turn in the life of adults (LeBlanc, 2012).
Initially this concern was only limited till the live events of bullying, but later on, it took a severe step where the people were getting affected on the social media platform. Social media platform is a place where thousands of people can see the recent happenings all around the world. These have intrigues the minds of the people in such a negative way that the people get profoundly affected due to all such allegations and they face significant heartbreaks (Gini & Espelage, 2014). There are many cases where people are unable to bare all these consequences, and as a result, they take all these allegations to their heart, and they find no other way to overcome this humiliation and insult. The only way through which the can seek peace is through getting rid of their useless life and for them the only way is suicide (Hinduja, & Patchin, 2010). This is the modern way of committing a crime where there are no proofs and any weapons, but through the usage of social media as a platform, one can be highly dangerous for other human beings. This topic plays a significant role in everyone's life, and everyone should get aware of all these issues.
References
Hinduja, S., & Patchin, J. W. (2010). Bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide. Archives of suicide research, 14(3), 206-221.
Gini, G., & Espelage, D. L. (2014). Peer victimization, cyberbullying, and suicide risk in children and adolescents. Jama, 312(5), 545-546.
LeBlanc, J. C. (2012, October). Cyberbullying and suicide: A retrospective analysis of 22 cases. In 2012 AAP National Conference and Exhibition. American Academy of Pediatrics.
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