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    IIUM Press ; 2020
    In:  IIUM Law Journal Vol. 28, No. (S1) ( 2020-10-28), p. 325-349
    In: IIUM Law Journal, IIUM Press, Vol. 28, No. (S1) ( 2020-10-28), p. 325-349
    Abstract: 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.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2289-7852 , 0128-2530
    URL: Issue
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: IIUM Press
    Publication Date: 2020
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