RT Article T1 Personalities, Cyber Activities, and Adolescent Cyber Delinquency JF Crime & delinquency VO 71 IS 6/7 SP 2006 OP 2031 A1 O, SooHyun A2 Shim, Hyunjung A2 Wilcox, Pamela 1968- LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1926929799 AB This study examines how crime propensity characteristics relate to cyber delinquency directly and indirectly, through crime opportunity. In doing so, it considers propensity by way of different aspects of personality and crime opportunity in the form of a comprehensive set of online activities. Both the direct and indirect relationships are modeled using path analysis in MPlus with the data from 2,015 students from schools in South Korea. Findings suggest several personality traits and online computer activities are significantly related to cyber delinquency. Moreover, these activities often mediate the effects of propensity as measured by personality factors. Overall, findings support the idea that individual enduring propensities and online activities work in tandem to predict adolescent cyber offending. K1 crime opportunity K1 cyber activities K1 cyber offending K1 Personality factors DO 10.1177/00111287231178677