Florida's Law On Cyberbullying

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Cybercrimes may be defined as crimes committed by the use of computer technology or through the Internet (Reuters, 2015). Such crimes include computer crime, cyberbullying, online scams, phishing scams and the online black market. In an effort to combat such, many states have appended amendments to existing laws or created new ones to address the issues that result from such crimes. In Florida, laws have been enacted to deal with an issue of cyber harassment and cyber stalking – cyber bullying. Cyber bullying may be termed as the use of the Internet or mobile technology to inflict intimidation, harm or stalk another individual. This paper seeks to summarize the elements of Florida’s law on cyber bullying. In addition, the types of digital evidence needed to prosecute such a case will also be explained. Further, a new technology within the …show more content…

The act defines cyber bullying as inflicting hurt or psychological distress involving but not limited to the following: teasing, social exclusion, stalking, threat, intimidation and public or private humiliation. According to the act, cyber bullying includes bullying through the use of technology or electronic communication. This includes but is not limited to, any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data transmitted in whole part by radio, wire, electromagnetic systems including but not limited to instant messages, Internet communication, electronic mail. This may include the creation of webpages or weblogs where the creator of such impersonates another and posts messages under such pretense, resulting in conditions specified above as bullying. Similarly, cyber bullying also occurs when content is distributed or posted on an electronic medium accessible to one or more persons, where such results in conditions specified above as

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