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Citation

Marcum CD, Zaitzow BH, Higgins GE. J. Aggress. Confl. Peace Res. 2021; 14(1): 43-60.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/JACPR-02-2021-0578

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of university students with nonconsensual pornography. The focus of the present work is on nonconsensual pornography - the nonconsensual distribution of intimate images and sexual extortion - that are becoming common experiences for many people. While the forms of nonconsensual pornography may vary, each case has one thing in common: the offender has shared a private image of the victim without the victim's consent.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH The data for this study was collected from student participants at a southeastern university. The stratified sample of university students was sent a link to an online survey and the responses of those who chose to respond were used in subsequent analyses (n = 300).

FINDINGS The findings of this exploratory study show low self-control as a significant predictor of sexting. Significant predictors of victimization via nonconsensual pornography included participation in sexting and use of dating apps.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE While not generalizable, the descriptive data provide an important landscape for consideration of policy and legal recommendations to protect potential victims as well as would-be perpetrators beyond a university setting.


Language: en

Keywords

Cybercrime; Internet; Online; Pornography; Sexting; Victimization; Young adult

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