MCPO Visits Dover High School Upperclassmen to Discuss Bias & Bullying

Published on March 25, 2022

On March 24, 2022, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Supervising Assistant Prosecutor Samantha DeNegri and Sergeant Patrick LaGuerre visited the junior and senior students of Dover High School, and led a presentation on cyberbullying, bias issues and making smart choices about social media.

Presenters stressed the importance of exercising good judgement when it comes to how you behave in school or what you post online. They noted how social media and technology documents everything, and that even photos and messages you believe are deleted or only temporary can be accessed after being deleted, especially through subpoenas during investigations. Having your name associated with a bias incident, and the documentation that goes with it, can unfortunately follow you into life beyond high school.

MCPO members reviewed the potential legal ramifications of bias, using social media and messaging apps to harass people, and sexting. Cyber harassment and sharing explicit images can carry strict penalties in this state, including being included on a Megan’s Law list.

They explained your school can choose to take disciplinary action even if an incident isn’t considered criminal. Scholarships, college acceptances and job offers have been revoked due to recipients having posted material shared on social media.

The MCPO routinely holds bias and bullying presentations at area schools. This winter, Sgt. LaGuerre and SAP DeNegri visited Morris Plains Borough Middle School, Byram Lakes Intermediate School, Copeland Middle School, Green Hills School, Randolph Middle School, and Gottesman RTW Academy.

Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said, “It’s our goal at the Morris County  Prosecutor’s Office’s goal to educate students about making smart choices and the potential negative consequences to engaging in cyberbullying and bias behavior.”

Media inquiries concerning this press release should be directed to Public Information Officer Meghan Knab at [email protected] or by phone at 973-829-8159.  

 

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Sgt. Patrick LaGuerre and Supervising Assistant Prosecutor Samantha DeNegri

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Supervising Assistant Prosecutor Samantha DeNegri