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Assessing the role of self-control and technology access on adolescent sexting and sext dissemination

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An analysis of 1328 adolescents enrolled in secondary schools located in a large metropolitan region of South Australia illustrated that low self- control, and online opportunity factors were associated with sexting behaviors, though self-control was mediated by the inclusion of opportunity measures.
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This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2021-12-01. It has received 6 citations till now.

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Youth sexting and associations with parental media mediation

TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined associations between parental media mediation and early adolescent sexting in a sample of U.S. youth and their parents and their 10-14-year-olds completed an online survey of technology use and online experiences.
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Understanding the state of criminological scholarship on cybercrimes

TL;DR: In this article , the authors highlight the current state of cybercrime scholarship published by criminologists in the areas of computer hacking, malware, fraud, and various economically motivated offenses.
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Mapping the Interdisciplinary Research on Non-consensual Pornography: Technical and Quantitative Perspectives

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a systematic mapping study of the literature on non-consensual pornography, focusing on the cyber side of the crime of NCP and the future lines of research from a technical and quantitative perspective.
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Crime, Substance Use, and Offensive Content: Exploring the Link Between Low Self-Control and Social Media Posting Behaviors among Young Adults

Jonathan Intravia
- 14 Sep 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined whether low self-control is a salient predictor in explaining five different types of negative social media posts: alcohol use, illegal drug use, non-drug-related criminal activity, socially offensive content, and profanity.
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A general theory of crime.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the social consequences of low self-control in criminal events and individual propensities: age, gender, and race, as well as white-collar crime.
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Evaluating the added predictive ability of a new marker: From area under the ROC curve to reclassification and beyond

TL;DR: Two new measures, one based on integrated sensitivity and specificity and the other on reclassification tables, are introduced that offer incremental information over the AUC and are proposed to be considered in addition to the A UC when assessing the performance of newer biomarkers.
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Clinical Report—The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families

TL;DR: Pediatricians are in a unique position to help families understand these sites and to encourage healthy use and urge parents to monitor for potential problems with cyberbullying, “Facebook depression,” sexting, and exposure to inappropriate content.
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Personality, Gender, and Age in the Language of Social Media: The Open-Vocabulary Approach

TL;DR: This represents the largest study, by an order of magnitude, of language and personality, and found striking variations in language with personality, gender, and age.
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Is Adolescence a Sensitive Period for Sociocultural Processing

TL;DR: The functional and structural changes occurring in the brain during this period of life and how they relate to navigating the social environment are described.
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