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Sexting and Cyberbullying: Defining the Line for Digitally Empowered Kids

By Shaheen Shariff
Cambridge University Press February 2015

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ISBN-13
9781107625174
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
February 2015
Format
Paperback
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U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Directed at policy makers, legislators, educators, parents, the legal community, and anyone concerned about current public policy responses to sexting and cyberbullying, this book examines the lines between online joking and legal consequences. It offers an analysis of reactive versus preventive legal and educational responses to these issues using evidence-based research with digitally empowered kids.

Shaheen Shariff highlights the influence of popular and 'rape' culture on the behavior of adolescents who establish sexual identities and social relationships through sexting. She argues that we need to move away from criminalizing children and toward engaging them in the policy development process, and she observes that important lessons can be learned from constitutional and human rights frameworks.

She also draws attention to the value of children's literature in helping the legal community better understand children's moral development and in helping children clarify the lines between harmless jokes and harmful postings that could land them in jail.

Table of Contents

1. Confronting cyberbullying - are we any further ahead?
2. Sexism defines the lines between 'fun' and power
3. The irony of charging children with distribution of child pornography
4. Keeping kids out of court: jokes, defamation, and duty to protect
5. From Lord of the Flies to Harry Potter: lessons we can all learn.
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