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South Korea: Case tests legal system’s approach to bullying
By Nathan Schwartzman Mon, Apr 09, 2012 12:13PM UTC 0 CommentOriginal article in Korean is at this link. There has been considerable interest in a case in which students who bullied classmates over a period exceeding one year have been punished by a court. Although it involved little physical violence or theft of belongings, the victimized student suffered insults and threats over an extended period...
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