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Cyberbullying: sanctions or sensitivity?,
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Cyberbullying: sanctions or sensitivity?,

H Cowie and P Colliety
Pastoral Care in Education, Vol.28(4), pp.261-268
01/12/2010

Abstract

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This paper explores the phenomenon of cyberbullying. The argument here is that, although there is a case for sanctions, schools also have a critical role to play in preventing and reducing cyberbullying through a process of awareness-raising, the education of the emotions and active participation of children and young people themselves.

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