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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 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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Cyberbullying, cyber aggression and their impact on the victim – The teacher

Telematics and Informatics, 2017
Abstract This paper focuses on the results of the national research of cyberbullying of Czech teachers, which was realized in year 2016 in the entire Czech Republic. The research focused on impact of cyberbullying on teachers – especially in emotional, physiological and behavioural area.
Kamil Kopecký, René Szotkowski
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Supporting victims of cyber-bullying

British Journal of School Nursing, 2009
Social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter are helping to fuel an online bullying epidemic, it has been claimed.
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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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Exploring the Needs of Victims of Cyber-dependent and Cyber-enabled Crimes

Victims & Offenders, 2019
The central question of this article is: To what extent and how do the needs of victims of cybercrime deviate from the needs of victims of traditional offline offenses? In total, 19 victims and 22 experts were interviewed. Our study shows that victims of online offenses have the same needs as victims of traditional offenses: ranging from emotional or ...
Eric Rutger Leukfeldt   +2 more
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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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Cyber victimization: The subtleties of ageism

2022
Vargis, Jacob, Schaeffer, Donna
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Relations among Romantic Myths, Offline Dating Violence Victimization and Cyber Dating Violence Victimization in Adolescents

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020
María Jesús Cava   +2 more
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