Perceptions of Cyberbully Victimization among College Students: An Examination using Routine Activities Theory

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2014-04-29
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Barnicoat, Courtney
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Middle Tennessee State University
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The purpose of this research is to examine whether cyberbullying experiences occur among college-age students; if lesbian, gay, and bi-sexual (LGB) individuals experience cyberbullying more than heterosexual individuals; and if bullied, are college students likely to report such cyberbullying to someone in authority. To examine cyberbullying, a convenience sample of 129 college students at a mid-southern university, recruited through emails, presentations, and flyers to respond to a survey. The data from this research examined routine activities theory to examine cyberbullying among college students. The strongest correlations to experiencing cyberbullying were suitability and availability.
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College, Cyberbullying, Denigration, Exclusion, Flaming, Routine Activities Theory
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