自我控制与差异关联对体育迷网络欺凌行为决策的预测能力

IF 0.7 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
S. Shadmanfaat, C. J. Howell, Caitlyn N. Muniz, John K. Cochran, Saeed Kabiri, D. Richardson
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引用次数: 10

摘要

本研究以来自伊朗两所大学的318名学生为样本,对Gottfredson和Hirschi的自我控制理论和Akers的社会学习理论进行了检验。具体来说,我们试图确定这些理论是否能够解释网络欺凌成员和竞争对手运动队球迷的决定。采用结构方程模型对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,自我控制水平较低的人更有可能参与网络欺凌行为。同样,那些与有不良行为的同龄人交往的人更有可能参与网络欺凌行为。此外,我们还发现,无效教养通过其对自我控制和差异联想的直接影响,间接影响网络欺凌的发生。最后,我们发现自我控制和差异联想的相互作用更充分地解释了网络欺凌的发生。讨论了理论意义。_____________________________________________________________________________________
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The Predictive Ability of Self-Control and Differential Association on Sports Fans’ Decision to Engage in Cyber Bullying Perpetration against Rivals
A sample of 318 students from two Iranian universities was employed to conduct a test of Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory and elements of Akers’ social learning theory. Specifically, we sought to determine whether these theories are capable of explaining the decision to cyber bully members and fans of rival sports teams. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze these data. Findings suggest that individuals with low levels of self-control are more likely to engage in cyber bullying perpetration. Similarly, those who associate with delinquent peers are more likely to engage in cyber bullying perpetration. Additionally, we found that ineffective parenting has an indirect effect on cyber bullying perpetration through its direct effect on self-control and differential association. Lastly, we found that self-control and differential association interact to more fully explain cyber bullying perpetration. Theoretical implications are discussed. _____________________________________________________________________________________
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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
40.00%
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审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Cyber Criminology (IJCC) is a peer reviewed online (open access) interdisciplinary journal published biannually and devoted to the study of cyber crime, cyber criminal behavior, cyber victims, cyber laws and cyber policy. IJCC is an unique Diamond open access, not for profit international journal, where the author(s) need not pay article processing charges / page charges and it is totally free for both the authors and the audience. IJCC will focus on all aspects of cyber/computer crime: Forms of Cyber Crime, Impact of cyber crimes in the real world, Policing Cyber space, International Perspectives of Cyber Crime, Developing cyber safety policy, Cyber Victims, Cyber Psychopathology, Geographical aspects of Cyber crime, Cyber offender behavior, cyber crime law, Cyber Pornography, Privacy & Anonymity on the Net, Internet Fraud and Identity Theft, Mobile Phone Safety, Human Factor of Cyber Crime and Cyber Security and Policy issues, Online Gambling, Copyright and Intellectual property Law. As the discipline of Cyber Criminology approaches the future, facing the dire need to document the literature in this rapidly changing area has become more important than ever before. The IJCC will be a nodal centre to develop and disseminate the knowledge of cyber crimes primarily from a social science perspective to the academic and lay world. The journal publishes theoretical, methodological, and applied papers, as well as book reviews. We do not publish highly technical cyber forensics / digital forensics papers and papers of descriptive / overview nature.
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