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Prevalence of Cyberstalking and Previous Offline Victimization in a Sample of Italian University Students [PDF]
Cyberstalking has been defined as the use of electronic communication devices (including the Internet and email) to stalk another person. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of cyberstalking between victims of cyberstalking and victims of ...
Daniela Acquadro Maran, Tatiana Begotti
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Cyberstalking Perpetrators and Their Methods: A Systematic Literature Review [PDF]
The existing body of research on cyberstalking has identified the prevalent nature of this behavior, and the detrimental impact that cyberstalking has on victims and society.
Jennifer E Storey, Afroditi Pina
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Victims of cyberstalking in Serbia [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present research findings on prevalence and characteristics of cyberstalking in Serbia. A web-based questionnaire was used to collect data from a group of respondents who were recruited by snowball sampling via e-mail. A total
Kovačević-Lepojević Marina +1 more
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FoMO and cyberstalking in adults: the mediating roles of early maladaptive schemas and phubbing [PDF]
IntroductionIt is noticeable that cyberstalking behavior, which has become widespread in recent years and has many negative effects, has been investigated to a limited extent. This study aimed to analyse the mediating role of early maladaptive schemas of
Lokman Koçak
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Aims: The aim of this study was to compare victims of one type of cyberstalking (OneType) with victims of more than one type of cyberstalking (MoreType) regarding (1) the impact of cyberstalking and (2) attitudes related to telling someone about the ...
Tatiana Begotti, Daniela Acquadro Maran
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The aim of this paper is to apply the self-control/risky lifestyle theory to the risk of cyberstalking victimization among a younger age group by using a representative student sample from Germany.
Marie Christine Bergmann
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Gender Differences in Cyberstalking: The Roles of Risk, Control, and Opportunity Factors in Social Media [PDF]
This study empirically tests explanatory factors for cyberstalking on social networking services (SNS), especially focusing on gender differences in the effects of risk, control, and opportunity factors.
Seong-Sik Lee, Cheong Sun Park
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Defining Online Hating and Online Haters [PDF]
According to a view widely held in the media and in public discourse more generally, online hating is a social problem on a global scale. However, thus far there has been little scientific literature on the subject, and, to our best knowledge, there is ...
W. P. Malecki +3 more
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Cyberstalking, a new crime: The nature of cyberstalking victimization
The emergence of communication technologies, or ‘‘new media,’’ such as the Internet, has provided an additional conduit and method for stalkers to identify and target their victims.
Vana Papakitsou
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Recent quantitative research has identified similar detrimental effects on victims of cyberstalking as those that arise from traditional stalking. The current study thematically analyzed one hundred victim narratives gathered by means of an online survey
Jacqueline M Wheatcroft +2 more
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