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Cyberstalking

open access: yesDer Nervenarzt, 2009
The term cyberstalking appears in the media with increasing frequency. So far epidemiological studies are sparse. Since researchers have used different definitions and study samples for cyberstalking, widely varying prevalence rates have been published. We report here a case of cyberstalking and discuss available empirical data. Cyberstalking may cause
H, Dressing   +4 more
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Is cyberstalking different?

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2007
Very little empirical work exists on cyberstalking. The current study analysed detailed questionnaires completed by 1051 self-defined stalking victims. Almost half (47.5%) reported harassment via the Internet, but only 7.2% of the sample was judged to have been cyberstalked.
Lorraine Sheridan
exaly   +2 more sources

Cyberstalking

open access: yes, 2021
Cyberstalking is a specific form of stalking that involves the use of technology as the means and the medium to instigate psychological violence against another person. Cyberstalking represents a violation of the fundamental human rights to life, liberty,
Ioana Vasiu, Lucian Vasiu
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Cyberstalking [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This bachelor's thesis is focused on cyberstalking, its victims and offenders. The purpose of this thesis is mapping of this criminal offence from the psychological point of view and from the law point of view as well.
Urbanová, Kateřina
core   +3 more sources

Cyberstalking

2023
Cyberstalking is one of the most widespread threats on digital platforms. It has included many forms of direct threats via email, online distribution of intimate photographs, seeking information about victims, harassment, and catfishing. The consequences of cyberstalking may lead to psychological problems such as mental health, distress, victim ...
Abhishek Bansal   +2 more
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Cyberstalking

International Journal of Cyber Research and Education, 2020
The internet has become a medium for people to communicate locally or globally in business, education, and their social lives. The increased use of the internet has created an impact on the number of online harassing/cyberstalking cases. This exploratory study of 121 undergraduate students seeks to examine the extent to which cyberstalking is prevalent.
Karen Paullet, Adnan Chawdhry
openaire   +3 more sources

Cyberstalking

2007
Cyberstalking involves the use of the Internet or other electronic communication to stalk another person. Already common, it is likely to become more common as the use of the Internet continues to grow. The characteristics of online stalkers and their victims have some differences from those of the offline stalker. Mullen, Pathé, Purcell, and Stuart’s (
Graham D. Glancy, Alan W. Newman
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Tracking cyberstalkers

ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 2005
Stalking is a pattern of behavior over time in which a stalker seeks to gain access to, or control over, an unwilling victim. Such actions range from the benign to the malicious and may cause emotional distress or harm to the victim. With the widespread adoption of new technologies, new forums of Internet-mediated discourse now exist which offer ...
Mike Burmester, Peter Henry, Leo Kermes
openaire   +1 more source

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