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Cyber-Victimization

2009
Information and communication technologies (ICTs); while providing a range of benefits to individuals, organisations and governments; also provide new opportunities for criminal activities to emerge. This chapter provides an overview of criminal victimization online.
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Is There a Gender Difference in Cyber-Victimization?

Journal of Media Psychology, 2018
Abstract. The study provides a quantitative synthesis of the literature on gender difference in cyber-victimization (CV). A total of 40 usable research articles were identified and used in this meta-analysis. With some articles having multiple effect sizes, a total of 150 effect sizes for gender difference in CV were obtained.
Shaojing Sun, Xitao Fan
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Cyber Victimization

2019
Siber mağduriyeti geniş ve çeşitli bir örneklemlekapsamlı bir şekilde inceleyen çok az araştırma yapılmıştır. Bu çalışmanınamacı, ortaokul ve lise öğrencileri arasında siber zorbalık mağduriyetininyaygınlığını, etkisini ve farklılıklarını kapsamlı olarak incelemektedir.Araştırmanın katılımcılarını İstanbul’un en büyük ilçelerinden olan Kadıköy ...
DUMAN, Nesrin, BRİDGE, Esra Nihan
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Rumination Mediates the Association Between Cyber-Victimization and Depressive Symptoms

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2013
The current study examined the 3-week prospective associations between cyber-victimization and both depressive symptoms and rumination. In addition, a mediation model was tested, wherein rumination mediated the association between cyber-victimization and depressive symptoms.
Brian A, Feinstein   +2 more
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Impact of Digital Footprints on Cyber Victimization

Advanced International Journal for Research
Abstract In the digital era, individuals leave extensive traces of personal information online—collectively known as digital footprints. While these footprints enhance connectivity and personalization, they also increase susceptibility to cyber victimization, including identity theft, cyberstalking, and online harassment.
Darshan D, G Venkatesh Kumar
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Cyber victimization and psychological adjustment difficulties among adolescents

Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 2016
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the buffering effect of the mediation of technology use and social support from school resource officers on the associations between cyber victimization and psychosocial adjustment difficulties (i.e. depression, anxiety, loneliness) over three years (wave-one=sixth grade; wave-two=seventh grade; wave ...
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Cyber victimization: The subtleties of ageism

2022
Vargis, Jacob, Schaeffer, Donna
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Cyber Victimization of Women and Cyber Laws in India

2011
This chapter provides a situational analysis of cyber crimes against women in India and laws that prevent cyber victimization in general and women in particular. The Chapter is divided in to three parts. The part one provides a Situational analysis of cyber victimization of women in India where a pilot study on cyber victimization is also discussed ...
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