Harassment covers a wide range of behaviors of an offensive nature. It is commonly understood as behavior intended to disturb or upset, and it is characteristically repetitive. In the legal sense, it is intentional behavior.
Harassment has become possible using a computer, and is a crime known
as "cyberstalking." Computers have allowed harassers to stalk their victims using the
Internet, email or instant messaging specially In your workplace where information accessible.
Harassment happens all the time on
Facebook. From sexual harassment to assault
threats, there has been a significant
increase in the number of harassment
cases happening on Facebook. It’s not
uncommon for sex offenders and sexual predators .
Racial harassment occurs when a person or group repeatedly uses discriminatory remarks,
behaviours or practices to show racial intolerance against a co-worker or their
colour, descent, culture, language or religion. In social medias such as Facebook.
Religious harassment typically consists of behavior that seeks to make someone feel threatened or emotionally distressed due to his or her religious beliefs or background. This can often be connected to cultural and religious persecution, prejudice.
A kind of harassment that involves the
Wrong doings and verdict of the work
Of the policemen through online blogs
And articles which inhibits negative thoughts
Which also exemplifies power abuse at
Its very form and its kind.
A kind of harassment which involves
Psychological factors that plays with the
Mind through a kind of bullyingThrough messages, hate
speeches, picturesBlogs, haters and more. This isone very common cyber-crime
kind.
Murphy was indicted in April 2004, for sending harassing emails to Seattle resident Joelle Ligon and to other employees of the City of Seattle. He pleaded guilty to two counts in June 2004. In sentencing Murphy
James Robert Murphy, 38, of Columbia, South Carolina, was sentenced to 5 years of probation, 500 hours of community service, and more than $12,000 in restitution today for two counts of Use of a Telecommunications Device.
, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Zilly told Murphy he "...did not demonstrate the type of remorse he should under the circumstances." In his plea agreement, Murphy admitted he had a sporadic romantic relationship with Ligon
from 1984-1990. In May of 2002, Murphy began sending dozens of uninvited and harassing emails and facsimile (fax) messages to Ligon and her co-workers. Murphy hid his identity with special email programs and created (AJFC) and.
the "Anti Joelle Fan Club" repeatedly sent threatening emails from this alleged Group. Murphy disseminated false information about Ligon's background to her co-workers. The harassment escalated over time, with Murphy sending pornographic material and making it appear that Ligon .