Cyberbullying rarely occurs in isolation, research finds

Cyberbullying rarely occurs in isolation, research finds

Cyberbullying rarely occurs in isolation, research finds

ScienceDaily, March 7, 2017

Cyberbullying doesn’t create large numbers of new victims, say researchers. Most bullying is face-to-face – with cyberbullying used as a modern tool to supplement traditional forms. A new study has found that 29% of UK teenagers reported being bullied, but only 1% were victims of cyberbullying alone. Therefore, say authors of a new report, bullying intervention strategies should focus on traditional bullying as well as cyberbullying...

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