Date of Award

2025-05-01

Degree Name

Master of Science

Department

Criminal Justice

Advisor(s)

Theodore R. Curry

Abstract

The current study tests whether perceptions of general strain and online disinhibition effect could explain the intent to commit Revenge Pornography (RP). The data was collected using an online survey that was launched on a research platform called "Connect Cloud Research." After gathering the data, bivariate correlation and multiple regression analysis were necessary to establish the relationship and causality. Results were mixed, showing that there is a positive correlation with general strain and online disinhibition effect factors with the intent to commit RP, while multiple regression indicated that the independent variables did not predict the intent to commit RP. Unexpectedly, findings demonstrated that the theoretical control variables (peer cybercrime, revenge behavior, & opportunity cybercriminal behavior) predict the intent to commit RP. In conclusion, strain and online disinhibition effect could not explain the intent to commit RP; however, the theoretical control variables explain the intent to commit RP.

Language

en

Provenance

Received from ProQuest

File Size

116 p.

File Format

application/pdf

Rights Holder

Jesus Manuel Guardado Hernandez

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