Discusses cyberbullying, providing information on what it is, bullies and their victims, identifying threats, how to stop the abuse, and laws that address the problem. Includes a glossary and a list of resources.
responding to the challenge of online social aggression, threats, and distress
Willard, Nancy E
2007
Offers school administrators, counselors, and teachers practical information on how they can prevent and address cyberbullying and cyberthreats and their impact on students.
Presents an introduction to forensic science, explaining how digital and cyber crimes such as spoofing, phishing, and hacking and more conventional crimes can be solved through computer investigation.
Examines the government's efforts to remove subversive and offensive material from the Internet and the debate between supporters of free speech and those who believe the Internet has crossed the line of decency.
An exploration of the different kinds of crimes that can be committed with and against computers, including hacking, viruses, and fraud, with some tips on how to avoid becoming a victim of a cyber crime.
"Read about this history of cybercrime, and learn about the different types of scams--from phising to spam to hacking--that take place on the internet"--Provided by publisher.
"Describes the crimes committed with computers over the Internet and various law enforcement agencies that fight cyber crimes. Includes real-life case studies and examples of crimes solved around the world" --Provided by publisher.
"Presents different ways cyber crime is committed and the many ways electronic equipment can be used to solve crimes. Includes case files and case studies from real cyber crime situations"--Provided by publisher.
A collection of essays that examines opposing viewpoints on topics related to cyberbullying, including whether it is a serious problem or not, if it should be a criminal offense, and how it can be prevented.