Technology and Violence
About the special issue
Articles in this issue
Technology and Violence: Conceptual Issues Raised by the Rapidly Changing Social Environment
Pages 1–8
Sugarman, David B.; Willoughby, Teena
Cyber-Aggression and Victimization and Social Information Processing: Integrating the Medium and the Message
Pages 9–26
Runions, Kevin; Shapka, Jennifer D.; Dooley, Julian; Modecki, Kathyrn
Testing Assumptions About Cyberbullying: Perceived Distress Associated With Acts of Conventional and Cyber Bullying
Pages 27–38
Bauman, Sheri; Newman, Matthew L.
Differentiating Cyber Bullying Perpetration From Non-Physical Bullying: Commonalities Across Race, Individual, and Family Predictors
Pages 39–52
Low, Sabina; Espelage, Dorothy
Online Harassment in Context: Trends From Three Youth Internet Safety Surveys (2000, 2005, 2010)
Pages 53–69
Jones, Lisa M.; Mitchell, Kimberly J.; Finkelhor, David
The Role of Dominance, Cyber Aggression Perpetration, and Gender on Emerging Adults' Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence
Pages 70–83
Schnurr, Melissa P.; Mahatmya, Duhita; Basche III, Richard A.
Arabs As Terrorists: Effects of Stereotypes Within Violent Contexts on Attitudes, Perceptions, and Affect
Pages 84–99
Saleem, Muniba; Anderson, Craig A.
Electronic Diary Assessment of the Temporal Association Between Proximal Anger and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration
Pages 100–113
Elkins, Sara R.; Moore, Todd M.; McNulty, James K.; Kivisto, Aaron J.; Handsel, Vanessa A.


