Cibervictimización en el marco de la Teoría de Actividades Rutinarias en la era digital

Solbey Morillo Puente, Iván Neftalí Ríos Hernández

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Resumen

This quantitative-based research determined whether the routine activity theory influences cyber victimization. To measure the dimensions of the theory, defined as exposure to a motivated offender, suitable online target, and absence of a capable guardian, a valid and reliable questionnaire was used. The cyber victimization questionnaire developed by Álvarez-García, Dobarro, and Núñez was applied to 1,285 students selected at random from schools in Colombia. Findings: 46% are identified as exposed to a motivated offender, 37.5% are suitable online targets, and 29.8% have no capable guardians. The interdependence of these three elements revealed that 3.9% of students are at risk due to their routine activities, which had a significant influence on cyber victimization. It is proposed that these findings should be considered in the design of communicative and educational policies aimed at a responsible use of technologies.

Título traducido de la contribuciónCyber victimization within the Routine Activity Theory Framework in the Digital Age
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)265-291
Número de páginas27
PublicaciónRevista de Psicologia (Peru)
Volumen40
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2022

Palabras clave

  • Capable guardian
  • Cyber victimization
  • Exposure to motivated offender
  • Routine activity theory
  • Suitable target

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