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  2. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    In countries such as the US, in practice, there is little legislative difference between the concepts of "cyberbullying" and "cyberstalking." The primary distinction is one of age; if adults are involved, the act is usually termed cyberstalking , while among children it is usually referred to as cyberbullying .

  3. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying involves repeated behavior with intent to harm. Cyberbullying is perpetrated through harassment, cyberstalking, denigration (sending or posting cruel rumors and falsehoods to damage reputation and friendships), impersonation, and exclusion (intentionally and cruelly excluding someone from an online group) [5]

  4. Cyberstalking legislation - Wikipedia

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    In the US, in practice, there is little legislative difference between the concepts of "cyberbullying" and "cyberstalking." The primary distinction is one of age; if adults are involved, the act is usually termed cyberstalking, while among children it is usually referred to as cyberbullying.

  5. Cyberethics - Wikipedia

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    The issue of cyberstalking, "the use of electronic communication to harass or threaten someone with physical harm", [33] is sometimes used interchangeably with cyberbullying. However, cyberstalking is a form of cyberbullying. [34] Cyberstalking is a federal crime in the United States as part of the Violence Against Women Act of 2005.

  6. Internet safety - Wikipedia

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    Cyberstalking is a crime in which someone harasses or stalks a victim using electronic or digital means, such as social media, email, instant messaging (IM), or messages posted to a discussion group or forum. ... The terms cyberstalking and cyberbullying are often used interchangeably.

  7. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the male participants revealed the opposite, 16% were overt stalkers while 11% were cyberstalkers. Alcohol and physical abuse both played a role in predicting women's cyberstalking and in men, "preoccupied attachment significantly predicted cyber stalking" while the victims were likely to have an "avoidant attachment". [33]

  8. Las Cruces man gets five years in federal prison for ... - AOL

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    John Thornton, 42, pleaded guilty in 2021 to a nine-count superseding indictment charging him with cyberstalking and making threats in interstate commerce. Las Cruces man gets five years in ...

  9. Bullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying involves the use of technology (typically the internet) in order to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person. When an adult is involved, it may meet the definition of cyber-harassment or cyberstalking , a crime that can have legal consequences and possibly involve penalties such as jail time when cases are reported ...