LANGOS RESPONDS TO SPYROU: CHANGING GROUP NORMS MAY FOSTER POSITIVE RESPONSES TO VICTIMISATION
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https://doi.org/10.21913/USLRunisaslr.v1i0.1255Abstract
This article is a comment on Peta Spyrou’s article in this volume entitled ‘Civil Liability for Negligence: An Analysis of Cyberbullying Policies in South Australian Schools’. It highlights some of the original contributions made in the primary article before moving on to consider the importance of changing student norms about cyberbullying and victimisation generally. It identifies themes for future research that aims to change social norms around bystander intervention in instances of bullying and cyberbullying.
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2015-11-23
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