3. Bullying:
•Bullying is comprised of a series of
repeated but intentional cruel incidents
involving the same bully and victim(s). This
doesn't mean howev er, that for bullying to occur, there must be repeat offenses. It can
be a single interaction as well. Bullying can also be considered a criminal act if the bully is 12 years of age or older.
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7. Relational Bullies
•Most often found with teenage girls.
•Force peers to form groups and separate
others from group.
•Spreading fictitious rumors about peers
•Gives victims a sense of rejection
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11. Did you know:
•Making comments online is the same as
verbally making them?
•You could have your internet privileges
revoked?
•Cell phone calls can be traced?
•You could be criminally Liable?
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12. Legal Repercussions of Bullying:
•Assault-Sect 266 CC
•Criminal Harassment-Sect 264 CC
•Uttering Threats- Sect 264.1 CC
•False Messages- Sect 372 CC
•Public Incitement of Hatred-Sect 319 CC
•Mischief- Sect 430 CC
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13. Advice for Victims:
•Record voice messages
•Print MSN conversations
•Protect personal information
•Block bullies messages
•Tell Teacher, Parent, Friend, or Police
•310-TALK (Bullying Hotline)
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14. FACT
•Canadian statistics state that 60% of
identified bullies end up with a criminal record
by the age of 24.
•Don’t you be one of those numbers; Treat
others like you would like to be treated.
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15. Effects of
•Low self esteem
Bullying:
•Loneliness
•Poor physical health
•Depression
•Academic Failure
•Retaliation (School Violence, shootings…)
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16. Topic #2- Property Related
Offences
•Property Definition;
•Real and personal property
•Property in possession or under control
•- Color of right
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17. Party to an offence- Sect 21(1)
CC
•Assists in committing offence
•Does or omits to do anything for the
purpose of aiding in the offence
•Intention/conspiring to commit the offence
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18. Common Property Offences
•Mischief - Sect 430 CC
•Theft under/over $5000- Sect 334 CC
•Break & Enter- Sect 348 CC
•Possession of Break in Instrument- Sect
351 CC
•Possession Stolen Property- Sect 354 CC
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