Developing Internet technology has increased the rates of youth online harassment. This study examines online harassment from adolescents with low self-control and the moderating effect of opportunity. The data used in this study were collected by the Korea Institute of Criminology in 2009. The total sample size was 1,091. The results indicated that low self-control, opportunity, and gender have a significant influence on online harassment. However, these results differed according to gender; for males, low self-control significantly impacted online harassment; for females, however, only low self-control significantly impacted online harassment. Furthermore, the interaction between low self-control and opportunity did not significantly infl...
This paper examines factors correlated with online self-help—an informal form of social control vis-...
Deviant behaviors on the Internet by adolescents have increased due to increased opportunity for usi...
This study sees a picture of student self-control in using the Internet. The research used is descri...
Previous empirical work has shown that the inclusion of low self-control in multiple regression mode...
Increasingly, the overlap between victims and offenders has received empirical attention with regard...
This study investigates the predictors of four types of cybercrime victimization/experiences: online...
In light of the differences between traditional forms of victimization and cybercrime victimization,...
The expansion of the internet and personal technology devices has been coupled with the development ...
For some students, the internet is a place where they can consume sexual information freely. However...
Mobile phones are increasingly developing into a technology-based device that everyone is dependent ...
Teenagers try to develop their identity. Adolescents who fail to realize their identity may develop ...
The development of the Internet and computer-mediated communications (CMC), such as email and instan...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) general theory of crime and Akers’ (1998) social learning theory ha...
The development of Information Technology (IT) in the community is very rapid and able to change hum...
This paper examines factors correlated with online self-help—an informal form of social control vis-...
Deviant behaviors on the Internet by adolescents have increased due to increased opportunity for usi...
This study sees a picture of student self-control in using the Internet. The research used is descri...
Previous empirical work has shown that the inclusion of low self-control in multiple regression mode...
Increasingly, the overlap between victims and offenders has received empirical attention with regard...
This study investigates the predictors of four types of cybercrime victimization/experiences: online...
In light of the differences between traditional forms of victimization and cybercrime victimization,...
The expansion of the internet and personal technology devices has been coupled with the development ...
For some students, the internet is a place where they can consume sexual information freely. However...
Mobile phones are increasingly developing into a technology-based device that everyone is dependent ...
Teenagers try to develop their identity. Adolescents who fail to realize their identity may develop ...
The development of the Internet and computer-mediated communications (CMC), such as email and instan...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) general theory of crime and Akers’ (1998) social learning theory ha...
The development of Information Technology (IT) in the community is very rapid and able to change hum...
This paper examines factors correlated with online self-help—an informal form of social control vis-...
Deviant behaviors on the Internet by adolescents have increased due to increased opportunity for usi...
This study sees a picture of student self-control in using the Internet. The research used is descri...