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Explaining the Victim-Offender Overlap of Cyberbullying Using Low Self-Control and Parental Bonds

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CRIME & DELINQUENCY
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00111287231218690

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cyberbullying; bullying; delinquency; victimization

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This study examined cyberbullying and found an overlap between perpetration and victimization. Overall, measures of low self-control better predicted cyberbullying.
This study examined cyberbullying using a cross-sectional sample of n = 5,954 late adolescent high-school students in Arizona and had several purposes: 1. To examine the extent of the overlap of cyberbullying perpetration and victimization; 2. To examine the effects of low self-control and parental bonds on cyberbullying; and 3. To use both attitudinal and behavioral measures of low self-control as predictors. Using bivariate probit regression models, the study found an overlap between cyberbullying perpetration and victimization, with 9.1% of the sample experiencing both. For the most part, low self-control measures better predicted cyberbullying than parental bond measures. Implications for programming are discussed.

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