You may find my book, "Extreme Mean: Ending Cyberabuse at School, Work and Home" (Random House) helpful. Lots about the controversial defining of negative online behaviours, from bullying to RIP trolling to revenge porn, along with sources for statistics and case studies. <goog_940617413> https://www.amazon.ca/Extreme-Mean-Ending-Cyberabuse-School/dp/0771084064 On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:42 AM, Hayes, Rebecca M <hayes2r@cmich.edu> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am searching for population-based research on the prevalence of trolling behaviors. I have some books (Phillips, 2015 and Coleman, 2014) on this topic, but can not find research that discusses commonality of the behavior. While I know it is difficult to study trolling, even defining it is up for debate, but I would like to read more research. Any suggestions?
This has not really been studied within criminology, and therefore I am coming up empty-handed. Any advice is very much appreciated!
Best,
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