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Number of reported cases of cyberbullying here in the Philippines

Requested from NBI by J. Monsanto at 07:39 AM on Sep 11, 2023.
Purpose: For thesis
Date of Coverage: 01/02/2010 - 09/08/2023
Tracking no: #NBI-327476725561

Monsanto 07:39 AM, Sep 11, 2023

Hi! I would like to request for information regarding:
•Actual number of people reported a case of cyberbullying in the Philippines.
•An authentic count of people from the highest cases has documented instances involving cyberbullying.
•Age profile of people, grouped in relevant age brackets.
We are currently working on our thesis entitled, “Beyond Silence: Understanding the Role of Bystander Attitudes in Fueling Cyberbullying”. Our study aims to analyze how bystanders perpetuate and intensify cyberbullying and their motivations and barriers to reporting it at the Philippines.

Suarez 10:09 AM, Sep 11, 2023

September 11, 2023

Dear Jeanelle,

Thank you for your request dated Sep 11, 2023 under Executive Order No. 2 (s. 2016) on Freedom of Information in the Executive Branch, for Number of reported cases of cyberbullying here in the Philippines.

We received your request on Sep 11, 2023 and will respond on or before Sep 30, 2023 07:39:10 AM, in accordance with the Executive Order's implementing rules and regulations.

Should you have any questions regarding your request, kindly contact me using the reply function on the eFOI portal at https://foi.gov.ph/requests/aglzfmVmb2ktcGhyHQsSB0NvbnRlbnQiEE5CSS0zMjc0NzY3MjU1NjEM, for request with ticket number #NBI-327476725561.

Thank you.


Respectfully,
FOI Officer

The NBI, as the national clearing house of all criminal and other records and information, cannot release any official and/or internal documents pursuant to limitations prescribed by law, rules, and regulations to the right of access to information, viz-

For the guidance of all government offices and instrumentalities covered by EO No. 2 S, 2016 and the general public, the following are the exceptions to the right to access to information, as recognized by the Constitution, existing laws, and jurisprudence:

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3. Information concerning law enforcement and protection of public and personal safety:

a. investigation records compiled for law enforcement purposes of information which if written would be contained in such records, but only to the extent that the production of such records or information would- 

iii. disclose the identity of a confidential source and the case of a record compiled by a criminal law enforcement authority in the course or a criminal investigation, or by an agency conducting a lawful national security intelligence investigation, confidential information furnished only by the confidential source.


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7. Records of proceedings or information from proceedings which, pursuant to law or relevant rules and regulations, are treated as confidential or privileged; 

More importantly, Item No. 6 of the Department of Justice Circular No. 048 dated 04 August 1993, provides that:

“Records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes containing techniques, procedures or guidelines or other classified matters for investigations or prosecutions shall not be made available to the public.” 

This is affirmed in the case of Francisco I. Chavez v. Public Estates Authority and Amari Coastal Bay Development Corporation (G.R. No. 133250, 09 July 2002), which declares:

The right to information, however, does not extend to matters recognized as privileged information under the separation of powers. The right does not also apply to information on military and diplomatic secrets, information affecting national security, and information on investigations of crimes by law enforcement agencies before the prosecution of the accused, which courts have long recognized as confidential. The right may also be subject to other limitations that Congress may impose by law.

This prohibition is further reinforced by this Bureau’s Manual on Freedom of Information, which provides:

“Information, documents or records known by reason of official capacity are deemed confidential, including those submitted or disclosed by entities to government agencies, tribunals, and board of officers, in relation to the performance of their official functions or to inquiries or investigation conducted by them in the exercise of their administrative, regulatory, or quasi-judicial powers.”

Accordingly, the Bureau is bound by the above-cited limitations. Its proceedings are deemed confidential and all information gathered in the course of investigation must be treated with utmost confidentiality and sensitivity.

Please be guided accordingly.

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