2020
DOI: 10.25082/ijah.2020.01.005
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#FollowMe: An investigation into the relationship between social media behaviors and online harassment among adolescents

Abstract: Social media is a relatively new global phenomenon. Virtual places provide criminogenic motivators like financial gain, access to suitable targets, and massive amounts of information all under one virtual roof. Additionally, social media sites host large amounts of people in one space, generating significant opportunities for victimization. Despite the Internet's theoretical relevance to understanding victimization, scholarly research into the effects of social media activity in victimization is scarce. Using … Show more

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