The impact of life domains on cyberbullying perpetration in Iran: A partial test of Agnew's general theory of crime
Saeed Kabiri,
Seyyedeh Masoomeh Shamila Shadmanfaat,
Jaeyong Choi and
Ilhong Yun
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2020, vol. 66, issue C
Abstract:
This study extends prior research by examining the direct and indirect effects of four of Agnew's life domains (i.e., self, family, school, and peer) through constraints against and motivations for cyberbullying as well as the interaction effects among these life domains using an Iranian sample.
Keywords: Theoretical integration; Life domains; Cyberbullying; Moral identity; Iran (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2019.101633
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