Rebecca Sedwick Case Study

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There is one of the many cases circulating the media, the case of Rebecca Sedwick and the punishment done for the criminals in this case.
Rebecca Sedwick from Florida was bullied on Facebook by two girls, one of 14 years old and the other 12. The bullying had started in their school, Crystal Lake Middle School all due to an ex-boyfriend of Rebecca according to an interview ABC News did to the parents of Rebecca. The 14 year old was going out with Rebecca’s ex-boyfriend; the girl did not like the fact that Rebecca had dated the guy so she started to bully Rebecca. The 14-year-old used Facebook as a way of bullying Rebecca by writing on the victim’s wall, “drink bleach and die.” Rebecca took it to heart and jumped from a concrete silo tower. Later on the 14-year-old showed a huge lack of shame on the death of her victim …show more content…

The girl confirmed that she had indeed bullied Rebecca and that she did not give a **** about the death of Rebecca. Punishment was concluded in accordance to the tragedy, the 14-year-old and her 12-year-old colleague were put in Juvenile Detention because they were under the age of eighteen; in other words, the teens were not prosecuted as adults. The girls were charged under felony aggravated stalking. It was considered stalking because Rebecca had been placed in another school so she could be far away as possible from the bullies, however they looked her up through social media, and got to her profile. Due to the fact that these teens are under age their faces were never shown nor were interviewed. It is a shame that today’s society uses the web to create harm to one another without caring or thinking about the consequences that can happen. Yet, this is not the last type of crime