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Cyber-Victimization and Cyber-Aggression

2019
This chapter review some of the principal personal and situational factors established through recent international research that contribute to explain the phenomenon of cyber-victimization and cyber-aggression among adolescents, as well as its relations with socio-demographic variables (age, sex, grade level). Personal factors, like emotions, motives,
D. Martins, Maria José   +7 more
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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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Development and Validation of Cyber Victimization Scale (CVS)

Foundation University Journal of Psychology, 2022
Objective. Present study was carried to develop a scale to measure Cyber Victimization.  Method. The research was carried out in three phases. Phase I consisted of the development of cyber victimization scale. After extensive literature review of available scale and theories of cyber-victimization, focused group discussions were held to generate item ...
Nida Riaz   +3 more
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Combating Cyber-Victimization

2011
In today’s interconnected society, high profile examples of online victimization abound. Cyber-bullies, stalkers and harassers launch attacks on the less powerful, causing a variety of harms. Recent scholarship has identified some of the more salient damage, including reputational harms, severe emotional distress, loss of employment, and physical ...
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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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Cyber Victimization and Perceived Stress

Youth & Society, 2014
The present study examined multiple sources of strain, particular cyber victimization, and perceived stress from parents, peers, and academics, in relation to late adolescents’ (ages 16-18; N = 423) cyber aggression, anxiety, and depression, each assessed 1 year later (Time 2).
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Digital footprints and cyber victimization

Advanced International Journal for Research
Abstract: The rapid advancement of technology has led to an exponential rise in cybercrime, posing significant challenges to law enforcement and forensic investigations. Digital footprints—traces left behind by users while interacting with digital devices and networks—have become crucial evidence in investigating cyber offenses. This paper explores the
Darshan D, G Kumar
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Examination of the Relationship between Cyberbullying and Cyber Victimization

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2020
Behaviors which are conducted via information technologies, which are irritating, and which cause psychological strain for the individuals are categorized as cyberbullying (CB). Cyber victimization (CV), on the other hand, expresses exposure to CB behaviors.
Yildiz Durak, Hatice   +1 more
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Cyber victim and bullying scale: A study of validity and reliability

Computers & Education, 2011
The purpose of this study is to develop a reliable and valid scale, which determines cyber victimization and bullying behaviors of high school students. Research group consisted of 404 students (250 male, 154 male) in Sakarya, in 2009-2010 academic years. In the study sample, mean age is 16.68.
Cetin, Bayram, Yaman, Erkan, Peker, Adem
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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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