National Group Comments on Cyberbullying Case
Arlington, VA (Vocus/PRWEB ) May 18, 2009 -- The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) commented today on the pending sentencing of Lori Drew, the mother whose cyberbullying emails led to a young girl committing suicide.
NCPC, the group best known for McGruff the Crime Dog, says it hopes this case will shed the necessary light on how devastating cyberbullying can be to our young people. NCPC says adults are not immune to cyberbullying either and shows how easily cyberbullying can lure in both perpetrator and victim.
In fact, NCPC says it is easier to bully online because the perpetrator can hide behind the anonymity of the Internet and do things he or she is not likely to do in person. NCPC applauds the states pursuing legislation on the cyberbullying issue. The agency believes bullying is not a rite of passage but a pathway leading to long-lasting and potentially devastating consequences.
NCPC positioned itself in the forefront of this serious issue when it released its cyberbullying prevention campaign in 2007. NCPC's research showed more than 43 percent of teens reported being victims. Even more troubling is that only one out of 10 kids told their parents.
NCPC's cyberbullying prevention brochure is available at www.ncpc.org to help parents and their teens get a grip on cyberbullying.
Here's what you can do to prevent cyberbullying
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To schedule an interview, please contact Michelle Boykins at 202-261-4184 or mboykins (at) ncpc (dot) org. For more information on the public education campaign, visit www.ncpc.org.
About the National Crime Prevention Council
The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) is a private, nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to be the nation's leader in helping people keep themselves, their families, and their communities safe from crime. NCPC manages public service advertising under the National Citizens' Crime Prevention Campaign--symbolized by McGruff the Crime Dog® and his "Take A Bite Out Of Crime®" slogan--and acts as secretariat for the Crime Prevention Coalition of America, more than 400 national, federal, state, and local organizations representing thousands of constituents who are committed to preventing crime. NCPC is funded through a variety of government agencies, corporate and private foundations, and donations from private individuals. For more information on crime prevention issues, visit www.ncpc.org.
Further Information:
Michelle Boykins, 202-261-4184
mboykins (at) ncpc (dot) org
Amy Vimislicky, 202-261-4156
avimislicky (at) ncpc (dot) org
www.ncpc.org
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