(legal term)
As with cyberstalking,
cyberharassment is the use of cyberspace to harass a target. In Canada, by
legal definition, cyber criminal harassment is cyberstalking.
Cyberstalking—using cyberspace to control or terrorize a target to the point
that he or she fears harm or
death, either to oneself or to others close to her or him—is a criminal
offense. Normally, in Canada and elsewhere, cyberharassers can expect to deal
with legal civil suits, whereas cyberstalkers can expect to deal with legal
criminal suits.
See Also:
Cyberstalkers and Cyberstalking; Harm.
Schell, B.H., and Lanteigne, N.M. Stalking,
Harassment, and Murder in the Workplace: Guidelines for Protection and
Prevention. Westport, CT: Quorum, 2000.