Survey shows increase in online bullying in Kent
More than 4,000 young people took part in the survey commissioned by the Kent's police and crime commissioner on online bullyingThe results of a new survey shows a rise in bullying and harassment among under-18s online in Kent
Kent police and crime commissioner Matthew Scott said he was "not surprised" by the findings and believed the issue was "getting worse". Mr Scott said resources were available for those who have admitted to being bullies themselves but he also said "people have to take responsibility for their own behaviour".
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