Virtual Violent Crime: Part 2 with Guest, Anna Kavanaugh
The Social Network Show welcomes Anna Kavanaugh for Part 2 of Virtual Violent Crime, March 26, 2014.
Anna Kavanaugh, Founder and Director of The Anna Kavanaugh Charitable Foundation shares a realistic view of cyber abusers and their motives and what has to happen legally to stop this from continuing. If you have ever wondered what is going on in the minds of cyber abusers, listen to Anna's description of cyber abusers and the two tactics they use to dismantle someone's life. Hear what happens when you expose them and the difference between an individual's behavior versus mob behavior. And, what about the legal side of this issue? Should social networks have the same responsibility for what goes on in their businesses that businesses have in the physical world? Should we be working on legislation to stop this abuse? And, is cyber abuse really a pandemic? Listen to the show to get an honest description of what is going on online.
If you are a victim of cyber stalking/bullying/harassment/defamation or computer or data theft, you can get help from Anna's Foundation. Please visit The Anna Kavanaugh Charitable Foundation for help.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline phone number is 800-273-8255.
Anna Kavanaugh, a writer, editor, speaker, radio show host and advocate for humanity and the environment. She is the Founder/Director of The Anna Kavanaugh Charitable Foundation and it's division, The Bully Battleground. The foundation aims to change policy and practices in order to improve the overall quality of people's lives. Some of the key areas that the foundation lends support and services are, cyber-bullying and harassment; cyber defamation and abuse; suicide intervention for victims of bullying and harassment; privacy invasion and exploitation and/or abuse of private information.