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Cyber aggression crimes: a comparative study of the Jordanian and the Hungarian legal frameworks

Publicationes Universitatis Miskolcinensis Sectio Juridica et Politica
The rapid advancement of the Internet and information and communication technologies in the 21st century has reshaped criminal activities, introducing new challenges for legal systems worldwide.
Ferenc Sántha, Huthaifa Albustanji
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Exploring the Mechanism of Adult Users’ Cyber-Aggression Against Adolescents: The Roles of Online Communication, Age Group Identity, and Online Moral Disengagement

Journal of Interpersonal Violence
The increasing prevalence of adults’ prejudice against adolescents on the Internet could cause opposing attitudes and even online aggression against teenagers. Yet, such age discrimination is less challenged compared to other social biases in cyberspace.
Yueying Chen, Hongliang Chen
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Legislative Response to Cyber Aggression

2018
This chapter presents the federal and state-local legislative response to cyber aggression: stalking, harassment, and bullying. Along with other federal efforts, the federal Violence Against Women Act and its reauthorizations is identified as a cornerstone law in protecting the public on stalking and harassment. State-local laws have advanced in scope;
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Cyber Aggression and Suicidal Ideation in Emerging Adults: Examining the Potential Roles of Depressive Symptoms and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury.

Aggressive Behavior
Cyber aggression is prevalent among emerging adults and is associated with a range of mental and behavioral issues. One particularly concerning outcome is the widespread presence of suicidal ideation in this group, which poses a significant threat to ...
Luming Liu, Xinchun Wu, Wenchao Wang
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Exploring the Influence of the Dark Triad on Indirect Cyber Aggression: A Longitudinal Study of a Taiwanese Sample

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
A growing body of research suggests a link between Dark Triad personality traits and cyber aggression but inconsistencies exist. These inconsistencies may be due to limitations in past studies (e.g., using single measures of cyber aggression, summing up ...
Cheng-Yen Wang, Kaiwen Bi
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Cyber-Aggression: Definition and Concept of Cyberbullying

Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2010
AbstractThis study examined definitions and concepts of cyberbullying. It identified words, terms and definitions used for negative acts on the internet and mobile phones across different age groups in the United Kingdom. Young people and adults' (N = 32; age = 8–54) constructs and perceptions of negative online behaviours were also reported.
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Adaptasi dan Validasi Skala Cyber-Aggression Questionnaire for Adolescents

Journal Psikologi Forensik Indonesia
The interactions of teenagers and early adults have on social media are not always in positive way. Some of them carry out various negative behaviors as a form of aggressiveness in the online platform.
Nurul Hamida   +4 more
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Cyber-Aggression in Higher Education

2018
Emerging adults are actively engaged in a digital world in which blogs, social networking sites, watching videos, and instant messaging are a typical part of their daily lives. Their immersion in the digital world has occurred for as long as many of them can remember, with many not knowing a world without our modern technological advances. Although the
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Informing aggression–prevention efforts by comparing perpetrators of brief vs. extended cyber aggression

Computers in Human Behavior, 2013
As debate continues over the definition of cyberbullying, an important endeavor is identifying aggression-prevention efforts likely to impact reasons for cyberbullying and the broader phenomenon of cyber aggression. No empirical research has examined whether there are useful prevention-related distinctions between perpetrators of cyberbullying vs ...
Kenneth France   +2 more
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Dissecting the Predictors of Cyber-Aggression Through an Explainable Machine Learning Model.

Aggressive Behavior
The general aggression model (GAM) suggests that cyber-aggression stems from individual characteristics and situational contexts. Previous studies have focused on limited factors using linear models, leading to oversimplified predictions. This study used
Wenfeng Zhu   +6 more
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