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Gender Inequalities in the Prevalence, Perception, and Reporting of Cyberstalking in Malaysian University Students
2017
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENDER & WOMEN S STUDIES
Violence against women online is common yet likely under-reported and is often manifested through cyberstalking. The relatively new phenomenon of cyberstalking has yet to gain the attention it deserves in developing countries such as Malaysia, which is still struggling to implement any specific law pertaining to stalking, let alone cyberstalking. This study investigates the prevalence, perception, and reporting of cyberstalking among Malaysian University students in association with gender.
doi:10.15640/ijgws.v5n2a1
fatcat:75oit45janhqpo43cgtwwiyolu