Zopito Marini, professor of Child and Youth Studies, was quoted in the article “Bullies can’t hide online” in the Welland Tribune on Oct. 12. In the article, he discusses how online bullies think they have a layer of anonymity.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 | by The Brock News
Zopito Marini, professor of Child and Youth Studies, was quoted in the article “Bullies can’t hide online” in the Welland Tribune on Oct. 12. In the article, he discusses how online bullies think they have a layer of anonymity.
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