Are Cyberbullies the Same? An Examination of Cyberbully Typology Based on Offending Versatility and Group Differences in Motivation, Propensity, and Their Interplay
Are Cyberbullies the Same? An Examination of Cyberbully Typology Based on Offending Versatility and Group Differences in Motivation, Propensity, and Their Interplay
Hyojong Song Yujin Kim Seong-Sik Lee a Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Koreab Soongsil University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaHyojong Song Hyojong Song is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Korea University, Seoul, South Korea. His research areas cover testing theories of crime and delinquency, deviant behavior in cyberspace, and environmental crime and justice.Yujin Kim Yujin Kim is a master’s student in the Department of Sociology at Korea University. Her research interests include deviance and crime in cyberspace, juvenile delinquency, and quantitative research in cross cultural settings.Seong-Sik Lee Seong-Sik Lee is a professor in the Department of Information Sociology at Soongsil University in Seoul, South Korea. He received his PhD in the Department of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin (Madison). His current research focuses on testing criminological theories in cyber criminology area.