A manual for hostile to tormenting laws in Singapore.
- In 2014, Singapore condemned digital tormenting as a feature of a general arrangement of laws focusing on hostile to social conduct that cover both the working environment and schoolyards. Digital provocation, the tormenting of kids, lewd behavior in the work environment, and stalking are largely unlawful, with a first-time offense bringing about a fine of up to S$5,000 or one year in prison. Recurrent guilty parties confront fines of S$10,000 as well as a prison term of two years.
- The laws additionally give exploited people the alternative of common cures.