Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking
Cyberbullying and cyberstalking is becoming increasingly
common in the digital age. Cyberbully is
bullying that takes place online. It includes sending, posting or sharing negative, harmful, false or mean content
about someone else. It can include
sharing personal or private information about someone. Cyberstalking is the repated use of
electronic communication to harass or frighten someone, a group or an
organization. A cyberstalking may be
someone the victim knows or an online stranger.
Cyberstalking is a crime.
Our display highlights this worrying trend and gives you
insight on protecting yourself online, being aware of your digital footprint
and information from the National Centre of Cyberstalking Research based at the
University of Bedfordshire.
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Bedford Library |
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Bedford Library |
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