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Cyberbullying is the use of the Internet and related technologies to harm other people, in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner. This is a growing problem facing today’s young people, with the widespread use of computers both in the home and at school.

Routledge Education is proud to raise awareness of cyberbullying with a new collection of articles focusing on the very latest research in this area. These selected articles cover topics from online safety and awareness to school policy, assisting educators, researchers and academics in combating this serious issue.






Hear from the Experts…

Check out the audio clip from Richard Piggin the Deputy CEO of BeatBullying, who answers our questions about the issue of cyberbullying for the young and adult and exactly how their CyberMentors scheme is helping to combat this issue.

We also have a testimonial from CyberSmile who are working with the Education Department, the Police and community groups to help raise awareness and offer practical advice to victims and their families.

Find out more about Beat Bullying Find out more about cybersmile

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