apophenia: reflections on Lori Drew, bullying, and solutions to helping kids

by @ 1:38 pm on November 30, 2008. Filed under Misc

The involvement of Lori Drew (an adult) in the suicide of Megan Meier has been an unavoidable topic. Last week, Drew was tried on three counts of accessing computers without authorization, a legal statute meant to stop hackers. She was acquitted of all felonies but convicted of three misdemeanors. The lawsuit itself was hugely problematic and clearly the result of prosecutors wanting to get her on anything. But in focusing on the technology, prosecutors reinforced the problematic view that technology has anything to do with this atrocity.

apophenia: reflections on Lori Drew, bullying, and solutions to helping kids.

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