2. El Precedente Vinculante en Materia de Responsabilidad Estatal por Privación Injusta de la
2.5. La Responsabilidad del Estado Por Privación Injusta de la Libertad
adolescent cyberbullying occurs. What was happening in your life (outside of the cyberbullying), during the time in which the
cyberbullying occurred?
• Where were you when you were being cyberbullied? Did the cyberbullying take place at school/home, somewhere else?
• Did the cyberbullying take place during the school year?
• Were you being bullied face-to-face at the same time you were being bullied? If so, describe this bullying.
• Were there any specific events/activities going on during the time you were being cyberbullied? • What was happening in
your life (outside of the cyberbullying), during the time in which the
cyberbullying occurred? • What else is important for
me to know about in relation to your experience of being cyberbullied?
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