RT Article T1 Cyberviolence JF Cybercrime and digital deviance SP 63 OP 84 A1 Graham, Roderick 1975- A1 Smith, 'Shawn K. A2 Smith, 'Shawn K. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1914915623 AB The focus of this chapter is cyberviolence - a concept that entails such offenses as flaming, trolling, hate speech, cyberstalking and cyberbullying. Though resulting in a great deal of mental, physical, and emotional harm, cyberviolence can often go overlooked in cybercrime discourse. The various offenses falling under cyberviolence can have a number of cascading effects, as shown with hate speech and its association with discriminatory behavior, unfair social policies, and even genocide. Legislation against such activities, and especially where young people are targeted, has been steadily developing in recent years, with prosecutorial efforts similarly increasing. However, children and adults alike experience cyberviolence, and this chapter demonstrates that clearly. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 82-84 SN 9781032254524 K1 Computerkriminalität K1 Internetkriminalität K1 Gewalttätigkeit