Theoretical analysis of cyber-interpersonal violence victimization and offending using cyber-routine activities theory
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Highlights:
• Risky online leisure activities increase cyber-interpersonal violence.
• Poor online security management increases cyber-interpersonal violence victimization on social networking sites (SNS).
• Risky Social Networking Sites (SNS) activities contribute to cyber-interpersonal violence offending.
• Females have higher levels of cyber-harassment victimization.
• Security management and sex had no significant effects on cyber-interpersonal offending.
摘要
•Risky online leisure activities increase cyber-interpersonal violence.•Poor online security management increases cyber-interpersonal violence victimization on social networking sites (SNS).•Risky Social Networking Sites (SNS) activities contribute to cyber-interpersonal violence offending.•Females have higher levels of cyber-harassment victimization.•Security management and sex had no significant effects on cyber-interpersonal offending.
论文关键词:Cybercrime,Cyber-interpersonal violence,Cyber-routine activities theory,Lifestyle-routine activity theory,Victim-offender overlap
论文评审过程:Received 26 November 2016, Revised 28 March 2017, Accepted 29 March 2017, Available online 31 March 2017, Version of Record 5 April 2017.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2017.03.061