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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
The papers in this session examine the wide ranging effects of technology supported victimization. Papers explore fraud and sextortion.
Far-Reaching Impacts of the Non-Consensual Distribution of Intimate Images (NDII) - Sudeshna Das, University of New Haven; Kevin Barnes Ceeney, University of New Haven
The Trap of Sextortion: The Prevalence of Social Oppression and Re-traumatization of Victims - Olcay Sedef Karatas, Tiffin University
Internet Fraud Victimization and Mortality at the Regional Level: The Mediating Roles of Psychological Stress - Heedou Kim, Korean National Police University; Chang-Sik Kim, Korean National Police University; Eun-Young Kim, Korean National Police University; Sunghoon Roh, Korean National Police University; Daeho Kim, Korean National Police University
Predictors of Law Enforcement Reporting Among Male Financial Sextortion Victims - Roberta O'Malley, University of South Florida; Aida Ozuni, University of South Florida; Jessica Grosholz, University of South Florida