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Offline Consequences of Online Victimization: School Violence and Delinquency

ABSTRACT. As increasing numbers of youth embrace computer-mediated communication to meet academic and social needs, interpersonal violence directly and indirectly related to the Internet is occurring more often. Cyberbullying in particular has shot to the forefront of agendas in schools and communities due to the emotional, psychological, and even physical harm to which victims can be subjected. While previous studies have focused on describing its frequency in an exploratory capacity, the current work seeks to utilize general strain theory to identify the emotional and behavioral effects of cyberbullying victimization. Data collected online from a sample of adolescent Internet-users indicate that cyberbullying is a potent form of strain that may be related to involvement in school problems and delinquent behavior offline. Implications of these findings and suggestions for policy are discussed.

KEYWORDS. General strain theory, bullying, violence, cyberspace, Internet, stress, online, delinquency, harassment, cyberbullying

Sameer Hinduja
Justin W. Patchin

Journal of School Violence, Vol. 6(3) 2007
Available online at http://jsv.haworthpress.com
ⓒ 2007 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

Date : 2007
Author : Sameer HINDUJA, Justin W. PATCHIN

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No Author Title Date
1 Sameer HINDUJA, Justin W. PATCHIN Offline Consequences of Online Victimization: School Violence and Delinquency 2007
2 Sameer HINDUJA, Justin W. PATCHIN Cyberbullying: an exploratory analysis of factors related to offending and victimization 2008
3 Sameer HINDUJA Neutralization theory and online software piracy: An empirical analysis 2007
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