CYBER-VICTIMOLOGY IN PRACTICE: CONCEPTUALIZING CYBERBULLYING AND DESIGNING PREVENTION SYSTEMS

dc.contributor.authorNozimakhon Sobirova
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-26T20:31:02Z
dc.date.issued2026-02-26
dc.description.abstractCyberbullying has become a salient form of adolescent victimization, shaped by the affordances of social networks and the routine integration of digital communication into youth daily life. This article develops a comparative criminological synthesis of cyberbullying as a distinct yet overlapping phenomenon with offline bullying, using a structured review approach and drawing on empirical indicators highlighted in recent international and national sources (2018–2024). The analysis foregrounds three interconnected domains: (1) prevalence and trends, including evidence that cyberbullying has reached parity with, and in some contexts surpasses, traditional bullying; (2) risk architecture, emphasizing intensity of social media exposure, digital competence and online practices, and socio-demographic vulnerability; and (3) mechanisms of harm specific to digital environments—anonymity, scalability of audiences, persistence of harmful content, and the 24/7 reach that increases revictimization. A focused national lens is provided through Uzbekistan, where PISA-2022-based indicators suggest that approximately one in six 15-year-old students experiences recurring bullying, with measurable academic losses and elevated vulnerability among boys, migrants, and urban students. The article concludes that effective prevention requires a multi-level strategy integrating schools, families, platforms, and state policy, and argues for the development of “cyber-victimology” as a criminological sub-field to strengthen early detection, evidence-based intervention, and holistic rehabilitation.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://usajournals.org/index.php/4/article/view/2005
dc.identifier.urihttps://asianeducationindex.com/handle/123456789/117103
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherModern American Journals
dc.relationhttps://usajournals.org/index.php/4/article/view/2005/2087
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
dc.sourceModern American Journal of Business, Economics, and Entrepreneurship; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026); 229-241
dc.subjectCyberbullying; adolescent victimization; social media; digital literacy; criminology; prevention
dc.titleCYBER-VICTIMOLOGY IN PRACTICE: CONCEPTUALIZING CYBERBULLYING AND DESIGNING PREVENTION SYSTEMS
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.typePeer-reviewed Article

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