Online Victimization
Scammers Persuasive Techniques Model: Development of a Stage Model to Explain the Online Dating Romance Scam
NCJ Number
244977
Journal
British Journal of Criminology
Date Published
July 2013
Publication Link
Identity Theft Reported by Households, 2007 - Statistical Tables
Date Published
June 2010
Publication Type
Statistics
Agencies
BJS
Fear of Crime Online? Examining the Effect of Risk, Previous Victimization, and Exposure on Fear of Online Interpersonal Victimization
NCJ Number
245111
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
November 2013
Publication Link
Reporting and Clearance of Cyberbullying Incidents Applying "Offline" Theories to Online Victims
NCJ Number
245110
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
November 2013
Publication Link
Hacking and HarassmentDo They Have Something in Common? Comparing Risk Factors for Online Victimization
NCJ Number
245109
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
November 2013
Publication Link
Examining the Relationship Between Routine Activities and Malware Infection Indicators
NCJ Number
245108
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
November 2013
Publication Link
Influence of the Cyber-Social Environment on Fear of Victimization: Cyberbullying and School
NCJ Number
244026
Journal
Security Journal
Date Published
October 2013
Does Gender Matter in the Virtual World? Examining the Effect of Gender on the Link Between Online Social Network Activity, Security and Interpersonal Victimization
NCJ Number
244025
Journal
Security Journal
Date Published
October 2013
Victims of Identity Theft, 2012
Date Published
December 2013
Series
Publication Type
Statistics,
Report (Annual/Periodic)
Agencies
BJS
Rate of Cyber Dating Abuse Among Teens and How It Relates to Other Forms of Teen Dating Violence
NCJ Number
244190
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
July 2013
Publication Link
Is Cyberbullying Worse than Traditional Bullying? Examining the Differential Roles of Medium, Publicity, and Anonymity for the Perceived Severity of Bullying
NCJ Number
243567
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link
Toward a Conceptual Model of Motive and Self-Control in Cyber-Aggression: Rage, Revenge, Reward, and Recreation
NCJ Number
243568
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link
Social Influences on Cyberbullying Behaviors Among Middle and High School Students
NCJ Number
243565
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link
Does One Size Fit All? Ethnic Differences in Parenting Behaviors and Motivations for Adolescent Engagement in Cyberbullying
NCJ Number
243566
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link
Individual and Contextual Predictors of Cyberbullying: The Influence of Children's Provictim Attitudes and Teachers' Ability to Intervene
NCJ Number
243564
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link
Cyber Bullying and Physical Bullying in Adolescent Suicide: The Role of Violent Behavior and Substance Use
NCJ Number
243562
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link
Cyber Bullying and Internalizing Difficulties: Above and Beyond the Impact of Traditional Forms of Bullying
NCJ Number
243563
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link
Association Between Cyber Victimization and Subsequent Cyber Aggression: The Moderating Effect of Peer Rejection
NCJ Number
243561
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link
Mapping Developmental Precursors of Cyber-Aggression: Trajectories of Risk Predict Perpetration and Victimization
NCJ Number
243560
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
May 2013
Publication Link