This policy paper first looks at the existing EU policy on fraud. In this chapter, we argue that there is an evolution to be detected, nevertheless there is still room for...
Cyberbullying can mean harassing, exposing, defaming, damaging, humiliating, threatening the reputation of many people. Young people should know they are not to blame for it. They...
There are several studies focusing on school bullying. however its online version, cyberbullying, is a less researched area: it only emerged by the spreading of Internet and mobile...
This toolbox covers the pros and cons, dos and don’ts of social media marketing, influencers, game-based learning and gamification, online police officers, and smartphone apps in...
This policy paper was written in tandem with the toolbox ‘Preventing the victimisation of minors in the digital age - awareness-raising and behavioural change’ and focusses on the...
Bullying and cyberbullying are present all over the world and have serious consequences for individuals and societies. The number of research studies on the topic has increased...
The “ We Won’t Take It ” project is unique in its use of professional actors and the interactive engagement of viewers . It was not a lecture in the style of an active lecturer and...
The main objective is to come out with concrete and efficient propositions to win the fight against bullying. To provide parents and children with appropriate answers to their...