Final answer:
Bullying behavior is true to continue only in the right environmental conditions, which include bystanders' inaction and the specific attributes of victims that may attract bullies. Cyberbullying extends these issues into the digital realm, with technology enabling pervasive harassment.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement 'bullying behavior cannot continue unless the right environmental conditions are in place' is true. Certain conditions, such as the presence of bystanders who do not intervene (The Bystander Effect), can contribute to the persistence of bullying. Cyberbullying has further complicated this as it can create a sense of powerlessness and inescapability for the victim, not being limited to any physical location. Legislation to protect victims is important, but the effect on behavior change in would-be cyberbullies is still uncertain. Factors such as emotional reactivity, being different from peers, and the use of interactive media for harassment exacerbate the problem and create an environment conducive to bullying behavior.