- Cyberbullying,
- Cyberlaw,
- Legal Perspectives,
- Online Harassment,
- Social Implications
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Abstract
This comprehensive dataset, sourced from Lens.org, examines the landscape of cyberbullying within Cyberlaw, spanning 1954 to 2022. Utilizing a rich keyword set, it delves into scholarly works to explore legal aspects of online harassment, uncovering prolific institutions and active authors driving research, notably the University of Cambridge and David P Farrington. The analysis underscores psychological and sociological dimensions, emphasizing critical themes for Law. It offers insights crucial for legal reforms and social policies, catering to scholars, law enforcement, and policymakers.
Highlights:
- Historical Evolution: Tracing cyberbullying literature from 1954 to 2022.
- Legal Insights: Emphasizing the role of Cyberlaw and its implications.
- Societal Impact: Significance for legal reforms and policymaking regarding online harassment.
Keywords: Cyberbullying, Cyberlaw, Legal Perspectives, Online Harassment, Social Implications
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