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Moral Tolerance: The Ethics of Social Punishment in Cases of Moral Disagreement
ABSTRACT In many practical contemporary contexts, people need to make correct ethical judgements about how to respond to perceived wrongdoing—in particular, whether to punish it or tolerate it. This judgement can be challenging when the wrongdoer does not accept the allegation of wrongdoing at the level of moral principle, holding that the type of ...
Hugh Breakey, Graham Wood
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Concept Creep and the Mental Health Crisis
ABSTRACT Many explanations have been offered for the rising prevalence of mental health complaints. I present an account that attributes some of this increase to historical changes in mental health‐related concepts that are propelled by broad cultural trends.
Nick Haslam
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Cyber Bullying and the Expected Consequences on the Students’ Academic Achievement
In the Saudi school system, cyber bullying is a persistent problem perpetuated by the development of digital technology and its ubiquitous presence in almost every societal aspect.
Norah Basheer Alotaibi
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Abstract Hate speech is a global issue. Intentional expressions of group‐related derogation have become more widespread in recent years and they potentially bear negative consequences for individuals, communities and societies. After the internet, the school is a context where children and adolescents perpetrate and/or witness hate speech or become ...
Julia Kansok‐Dusche +3 more
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Cyber Bullying Among Law Student: How They Deal With It, Understand and Apply The Law
The phenomenon of cyber bullying may be a lot happening among students but the law is less functioned by them. It is interesting to research. The aim of this manuscript are to research cyberbullying among the law student, to know the level of ...
Wibowo Antonius PS
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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CYBER-BULLYING
The aim was to explore gender differences in cyber-violence in high school samples from a small town. Research was conducted on two samples of second grade students (N1=249 school year 2011/2012, N2=339 school year 2012/2013). Cyber Victim and Bullying Scale (CVBS) was used.
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The Analysis of Teachers’ Cyber Bullying, Cyber Victimization and Cyber Bullying Sensitivity Based On Various Variables [PDF]
<p>In recent years, cyberbullying, which can be considered as a new form of bullying, has emerged as a result of developments in the field of technology and communication. Cyberbullying has become a social problem which has affected individuals’ lives negatively. The key to success in the elimination of cyberbullying and its negative effects lies
Ahmet Yildirim +3 more
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An Evolutionary Perspective on Bullying and Social Power: The Roles of Cooperation and Manipulation
ABSTRACT Bullying has been shown to have adaptive functions, and some research has suggested this may be partly due to perpetrators making flexible use of both coercive and prosocial strategies. The current study probes this possibility further by examining whether bullying is differentially associated with two distinct affiliative strategies—genuinely
Kyle T. Edwards +4 more
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Zum Thema Cyber-Mobbing in der zeitgenössischen deutschen Jugendliteratur
Cyberviolence (or cyber-harassment, cyber-bullying) is a type of mental violence executed with the use of the Internet, online tools and services such as e-mail or social media.
Ewa Hendryk
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ABSTRACT Background Eating disorders (ED) and psychosis/psychotic‐spectrum disorders (PSD) have overlapping symptoms and may co‐occur in a variety of presentations. Due to its debilitating and life‐threatening risk, it is important for clinicians to be aware of how catatonia may present within these co‐occurrences.
Rosiel Elwyn
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