That's correct.
Whereas people before would engage in face-to-face bullying, and then you would know who they were: it could be the shyest, quietest, most respectful kid in the back of the room who has received some slight or is angry; or it could be a bunch of girls who don't like Suzie because of the way she dressed. Thos are all real examples that happen today. This is why prevention is so important. It is always why early intervention is so important, because in the majority of these cases we seem to find out who did it, but it's not going to lead to criminal charges. That would bog down the criminal justice system. We are peace officers and we're trying to prevent crime. That's our primary objective.