Cyber-Bullying
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Bullying Online - five safety tips to avoid online bullying; what to do if someone is bullying you or your child; and cyberbullying is a serious problem - from Look Both Ways.

Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use - this site is run by the Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use, and provides a number of helpful resources for educators and parents, including an educator’s guide to cyber bullying and information on legislation related to cyber bullying. 

Computer Safety - internet safety (Email, Chat, Discussion Boards, Newsgroups) - and Your Family Computer or Using a Shared Computer. From ELIGHT, a GLBT youth on-line community (that is not in active production on the web at this time).

Cyberbulling.us - this online research is maintained by Justin W. Patchin and Sameer Hinduja of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida Atlantic University. They have written numerous articles and given several presentations across the country on the nature and extent of cyberbullying. This site includes extensive resources on cyber bullying as well as research, news and events on the topic.

DELETE CYBER BULLYING! - Violence Intervention Project (VIP) believes that all young people have strengths, skills and potential, and youth who are marginalized in their communities have great potential for creating social change when they become actively involved in their community.  By building a partnership between youth and supportive adults in VIP, they are creating safer communities and schools – the kind where we all want to live, learn and work. 

i-SAFE - this non-profit foundation is dedicated to protecting the online experiences of youth everywhere. i-SAFE incorporates classroom curriculum with dynamic community outreach to empower students, teachers, parents, law enforcement, and concerned adults to make the Internet a safer place. 

Outsmarting On-line Predators (pdf format) - by Christina Kilbourne - on internet safety and cyberbullying.

Prevent Cyberbullying - a website created by Internet Solutions for Kids, Inc with funding from the Community Technology Foundation of California as an effort to provide resources for youth who have questions about or have been targeted by online harassment. 

Silencing Cyberbullies - digital sticks and stones can't break bonesbut they can hurt even more. What educators can do to curb bullying in cyberspace. By Cindy Long in the May, 2008 NEA Today.

Teen Safety on the Internet - from Lambda GLBT Community Services.

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