BULLYING PROBLEMS AND ITS SOLUTION
Cyber bullying is the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending a message of an intimidating or threatening nature. I believe cyber bullying is greatly negatively affecting our young generation. Some say it is a way of growing up, and some beg to differ. Due to an experts study, 2 out of the 9 times kids commit suicide because of cyber bullying. When it come to this touchy topic, most Americans will readily agree that cyber bullying is poison to our young children’s lives. Not only does it affect the kid being cyber bullied, it affects their parents and friend as well.
The problem with cyber bullying:
-Cyber bullying is causing death

*Kids committing suicide because they don’t know how to handle the situation
*Kids parents can’t live without their child so they take their life as well
*Kids don’t tell their parents or any adult for that matter
-Cyber bullying is causing grief of parents

-Cyber bullying is causing agreement between parents and argument between schools and parents
*Argument between parents because some parents don’t take this issue seriously
*Argument between parents and schools because the schools say they can’t do anything about and just say they are just being kids
-Cyber bullying is causing friends to be stuck in the middle of the situation not knowing what to do.
The solution to cyber bullying or how can parents, friends, and the kid that is being cyber bullied prevent this situation:
-Cyber bullying can be solved by parents monitoring their kid’s social media.
-Cyber bullying can be solved by telling an adult or their parents
-Cyber bullying can be solved by friends taking intuitive to tell someone when the kid that is being cyber bullied doesn’t.
The role does educators and law makers play in cyber bullying:
-Most educators don’t deal with the issue of cyber bullying
-Most law makers say that this is a parental issue. The laws can only do so much to prevent this situation from happening.
BULLYING CASES
Cases of cyberbullying have increased by 70.74 percent last year, the Philippine National Police-Anti Cybercrime Group (ACG) said.
A total of 782 cases were reported to the ACG last year, significantly higher than the 458 incidents recorded in 2015. A majority of the cases involved online libel with 498, an increase of 60.12 percent compared to the previous year’s 311 cases.
Next is online threat which increased by 96.22 percent, 106 cases in 2015 to 208 last year. Cases of unjust vexation spiked by 39.39 percent, from 33 in 2015 to 46 last year.
Meanwhile, 30 cases of abuse of minors under Republic Act 7610 were recorded last year, a 275 percent increase compared to just eight cases in 2015.
For the first quarter of 2017, the ACG has recorded 142 cases of online libel, 41 online threats, 10 incidents of unjust vexation and four cases of child abuse.

ACG anti-cybercrime operations division chief Senior Supt. Michael Angelo Zuniga said among the symptoms that a minor is a victim of cyberbullying are low self-esteem, withdrawal from family and spending a lot of time alone.
Two 12-year-olds in Florida were arrested for cyberbullying in connection with the death of a middle-school student who police say hanged herself two weeks ago.
