Monday, April 28, 2014

Cyber Predator Research Reference Page

References

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Hans, M., Selvidge, B., Tinker, K., Webb, L. (2011). Online Performances of Gender: Blogs,             
Gender-Bending, and cybersex as relational Exemplars


Lynch, M. (2002). Pedophiles and Cyber-predators as Contaminating Forces: The Language of
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Berson, I. R. (2011). Grooming Cybervictims: The Psychosocial Effects of Online Exploitation for
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