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Wolak, J.

Does online harassment constitute bullying? An exploration of online harassment by known peers and online-only contacts

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Examining characteristics and associated distress related to internet harassment: Findings from the second youth internet safety survey

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Trends in youth reports of sexual solicitations, harassment and unwanted exposure to pornography on the internet

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Characterization of contact offenders and child exploitation material trafficking on five peer-to-peer networks

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