Children and adolescents have evolved in the cultural contexts of the digital age as a result of the technological revolution, which has led to new forms of bullying. This research
consists of analyzing bullying and cyberbullying in Colombia from a legal perspective. The
methodology used is the legal analysis of law and policy documents on school matters in
Colombia. It is concluded that restorative justice should be used in cases of bullying and
cyberbullying, taking into account that it enables spaces for reconciliation and restoration
of the infringed damage. It also involves victims, perpetrators, and the educational
community in its process. In terms of public policies, considering the severe damage
caused by cyberbullying, it is advisable to consider the school programs´ implementation
that informs potential victims about the precautions they should take to avoid the risks of
virtual harassment.
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