Keyboard Gangsters: Analysis of Incidence and Correlates of Cyberbullying in a Large Urban Student Population |
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Authors: | William V. Pelfrey Jr. Nicole L. Weber |
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Affiliation: | 1. Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond , Virginia , USA wvpelfrey@vcu.edu;3. University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , USA |
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Abstract: | The prevalence and pervasive nature of technology has fundamentally changed how individuals interact. Social networking has significantly altered communication and interaction patterns and created a dynamic venue for perpetration and victimization of bullying. A large population of middle and high school students was surveyed on perceptions and engagement in drug and alcohol usage, school violence, social networking usage, and cyberbullying victimization and perpetration. Findings indicate that although cyberbullying has many similarities to traditional bullying, there are important differences. Participation in school violence and usage of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs predict both victimization and perpetration of cyberbullying. |
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