The current situation,characteristics,adverse effects and educative countermeasures of juvenile cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is a new form of bullying that has emerged with the fast development of Internet technology.This phenomenon has a high incidence rate among minors,especially with the development of the Internet and social media,as more and more teenagers come into contact with the Internet and use it more frequently for various activities.The po-tential risk of minors being subjected to cyberbullying has greatly increased.The phenomenon of cyberbullying among mi-nors requires urgent attention and response,and it exhibits diverse and complex characteristics,including cyber-abuse,cyber-harassment,cyber-stalking,and other forms of behavior.These behaviors have seriously affected the healthy devel-opment of minors,causing victims to experience physiological problems such as difficulty falling asleep,loss of appetite,and physical discomfort,as well as psychological problems such as anxiety,depression,low self-esteem,and social bar-riers.Currently,many countries have taken a series of countermeasures to prevent and punish cyberbullying among mi-nors,such as establishing national legislation that has clarified the legal responsibilities and penalties for cyberbullying to create a safe online environment for the healthy growth of minors;improving school management systems and building school institutional barriers to escort the healthy growth of minors;enhancing parental guardianship awareness and abili-ties,strengthening parental family network supervision responsibilities,strengthening cybersecurity education,and im-proving minors'cyber literacy.Teaching minors to identify and respond to potential cyber risks is the key to preventing cyberbullying from occurring.Only by fully mobilizing and leveraging the power of multiple parties such as home-school-community collaboration,the state,society,schools,and parents,can we jointly prevent and punish cyberbullying a-mong minors.
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