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Tackling cyberbullying : Review of empirical evidence regarding successful responses by students, parents, and schools

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posted on 2015-01-20, 12:39 authored by S. Perren, L. Corcoran, C. Mc Guckin, H. Cowie, F. Dehue, T. Völlink, D. Garcia, A. Sevcikova, Panayiota Tsatsou
A summary of current knowledge on successful responses to cyberbullying differentiating between three different response domains: reducing risks, combatting the problem, and buffering negative impact. A systematic literature search yielded thirty-six relevant studies, most of which report findings regarding general prevention strategies (e.g., anti-bullying policies or cybersafety strategies) and the use of coping strategies such as seeking support, responding (retaliation or confronting), technical solutions, and avoidant and emotion-focussed strategies. Whilst a few studies report perceived success, very few measure the success of the strategies in relation to risks and outcomes. There is a clear lack of evidence concerning successful responses.

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International Journal of Conflict and Violence, 2012, 6 (2), pp. 283-293

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/Department of Media and Communication

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International Journal of Conflict and Violence

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University of Bielefeld

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1864-1385

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2012

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2015-01-20

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http://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/244

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en

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