Please visit: www.youthsagainstcrimes.org Missouri woman, Lori Drew (49 years old), is now facing criminal charges for ALLEGEDLY taunting/cyber-bullying 13 year old Megan Meier on MySpace. Lori Drew faces conspiracy and three counts of unauthorized computer access. A federal grand jury in California heard the case. Drew faces a maximum of five years in prison on each count, if found guilty. Cyber-Bullying is illegal in about 10 states, and additional states are expanding their laws to include Cyber-Bullying as an illegal act. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION ON THIS CASE PLEASE VISIT: www.youthsagainstcrimes.org or the below article provided by itworld.com. --Youths Against Crimes www.youthsagainstcrimes.org Source: http://www.itworld.com/Tech/2987/cyber-bully-charged-080515/ *BREAKING NEWS* 5/15/08 – 5/16/08: ITworld.com reports: “A Missouri woman whose online taunting was blamed in the 2006 suicide of her 13-year-old neighbor now faces criminal charges. A grand...
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A statement released to Youths Against Crimes by Mocospace regarding our statement to them about Cyber-Bullying and security.Please visit: www.youthsagainstcrimes.org
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Part 2 of talking about Cyber-Bullying and the Presidential Candidates and the Government on the topic of Cyber-Bullying.Please Visit: www.youthsagainstcrimes.org
Please visit: www.youthsagainstcrimes.org 6/14/08: Mashable reports: “Sam Leeson, a 13 year old student from Tredworth, Gloucestershire, hanged himself in his bedroom apparently after suffering...
Thirteen-year-old Megan Meier took her own life a day after taunting messages appeared on her MySpace page. Now state lawmakers want to make cyber bullying a crime. CBS 2's Mike Parker reports.
A federal grand jury indicted Lori Drew of Missouri for cyber bullying a girl named Megan Meier, who committed suicide as a result. Serene Branson reports.