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  2. Cybercrime in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana has one of the highest rates of cybercrime in the world, ranking 7th in a 2008 Internet Crime Survey. [1] The most popular form of cybercrime in Ghana is cyberfraud and is typically achieved via credit card fraud. However, recent decreases in universal credit card usage has seen the expansion of other cybercrimes such as blackmail and ...

  3. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying is an intense form of psychological abuse, whose victims are more than twice as likely to suffer from mental disorders compared to traditional bullying. [170] The reluctance youth have in telling an authority figure about instances of cyberbullying has led to fatal outcomes.

  4. Online child abuse - Wikipedia

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    Another consequence of cyber-bullying is that a cyber victim may fear for their own safety. [19] Further research conducted by Patchin & Hinduja (2010) found that those involved with cyber-bullying, as perpetrators, victims, or both, have significantly lower self-esteem than those who have little to no exposure to cyber-bullying. [20]

  5. Victimology - Wikipedia

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    A victim impact panel, which usually follows the victim impact statement, is a form of community-based or restorative justice in which the crime victims (or relatives and friends of deceased crime victims) meet with the defendant after conviction to tell the convict about how the criminal activity affected them, in the hope of rehabilitation or ...

  6. Online gender-based violence - Wikipedia

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    Among victims who are minors, these experiences and the impacts are similar. Along with the experiences of cyberbullying , young people can experience specific impacts from gendered violence online. This more commonly appears as difficulty forming healthy relationships or trust after receiving violent threats. [ 20 ]

  7. Bullying and emotional intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Domino (2013) applied the TTL intervention to 7th grade students and measured changes in bullying and victim behavior using a quantitative pretest-posttest control group cohort design. Sum scores for bullying and victimization were obtained before and at the completion of the intervention using the PRQ, a self-report survey, completed anonymously.

  8. Cyberethics - Wikipedia

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    It can also reach a victim 24 hours, 7 days a week in places that are outside of the traditional forms of bullying. [32] The issue of cyberstalking, "the use of electronic communication to harass or threaten someone with physical harm", [33] is sometimes used interchangeably with cyberbullying. However, cyberstalking is a form of cyberbullying ...

  9. Victimisation - Wikipedia

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    The rates of violence by persons known to them were as much as three times higher for women than for men (2.8% for females and 0.8% for males). [20] In a one-year period, the highest rates of victimisation were consumer fraud (13.5% of respondents), theft from the car and personal theft (6.3% of respondents), and official bribe-seeking (5.2% of ...