Cyberbullying Among Children: A Cross Jurisdictional Perspective

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
Norjihan Ab Aziz, Noor Shuhadawati Mohamad Amin
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The offence of cyberbullying is becoming prevalent in the digital era. This involves embarrassing pictures of the victims, negative comments on social media, and the internet with the intent to harass or shame the victims. In Malaysia, cyberbullying is governed by the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998 and the Penal Code. However, if the perpetrator is a child, the Child Act 2001 governs the criminal process and the disposition of the case, which is punitive in nature. The United Nations encourages state parties to apply restorative justice to deal with cyberbullying. New Zealand has implemented a family group conference to resolve criminal offences committed by children, which includes cyberbullying. The objective of this article is to examine the nature of cyberbullying among children. This article also analyses the process under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, New Zealand law, and Malaysian law on cyberbullying among children. It is recommended that the Child Act 2001 is amended by allowing children who are involved in cyberbullying to resolve the case through a family group conference as a process of restorative justice, which is recommended by the United Nations. The significance of this research is that it works towards the betterment of children’s needs and welfare in Malaysia. This research adopts a qualitative methodology that mainly focuses on doctrinal research where the sources include, among others, statutes, journal articles, and books.
儿童网络欺凌:一个跨司法管辖区的视角
网络欺凌行为在数字时代变得越来越普遍。这包括受害者的尴尬照片,社交媒体上的负面评论,以及意图骚扰或羞辱受害者的互联网。在马来西亚,网络欺凌受1998年《通信和多媒体法》和《刑法典》管辖。但是,如果犯罪者是儿童,则《2001年儿童法》管辖刑事程序和案件处理,这在本质上是惩罚性的。联合国鼓励缔约国运用恢复性司法来处理网络欺凌。新西兰召开了一次家庭小组会议,以解决包括网络欺凌在内的儿童犯罪问题。这篇文章的目的是研究儿童网络欺凌的本质。本文还根据《联合国儿童权利公约》、新西兰法律和马来西亚法律对儿童网络欺凌进行了分析。建议修改《2001年儿童法》,允许参与网络欺凌的儿童通过家庭小组会议作为恢复性司法程序解决案件,这是联合国建议的。这项研究的意义在于,它有助于改善马来西亚儿童的需求和福利。本研究采用定性方法,主要侧重于理论研究,其来源包括法规,期刊文章和书籍等。
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