Bullying goes high-tech
Cyberbullying makes harassment a 24/7 concern
Research shows that one in four middle- and high-school students are cyberbullied — a trend that society has become more aware of in recent years.
With the increase in awareness, more children and teens are coming forward about being intimidated or harassed online, said Justin Patchin, professor at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claie and co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center.
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