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Technology has transformed the little brute beast established a much more complex and sophisticated, prompting legislators around the power to pass laws against harassment of students in public schools.
Alabama is the freshest of 44 states to pass anti-bullying law, which makes ambush for students to harass, intimidate, intimidate, injure or threaten to harm students to clients. The law requires the state to 131 public school districts to fight against bullying and harassment by July 1.
The days of the school bully taunting classmates and threatening to fight for their lunch liquid assets have metastasized into full-bullying campaigns on social networking sites Facebook and MySpace, and online messages and e Messages, educators and safety advocates for children say.
"Bullying is an age-old setter, and of course now with the technology we have, it is much harder to catch," said middle school board member Stephanie Bell.
Source: The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)