Architecture of aggression in cyberspace. Testing cyber aggression in young adults in Hungary

Katalin Parti, T. Kiss, Gergely Koplányi
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In order to test whether and how violence is exacerbated in online social networking sites, we utilized the BryantSmith Aggression Scale (Bryant & Smith, 2001), and included examples in the questionnaire offering solutions for 7 different hypothetical cases occurring online (Kiss, 2017). The questionnaire was sent to social work and law school students in Hungary. Prevalence and levels of aggression and its manifestation as violence online proved to be not more severe than in offline social relations. Law students were more aware than students of social work that online hostile acts are discrediting. Students of social work were significantly more prone to break into physical fights than were law students and higher level of aggression was observed in their online behavior as well. Those who spend more time online tend to be more active online and bear a significantly higher level of aggression compared to those who are less active online. To conclude, higher education has a significant role in establishing control. This is especially crucial with law students who might have to work closely with the police and local residents aiming to establish peaceful communication, problem solving, and cooperative solutions in grassroots community policing programs.
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网络空间侵略的架构。匈牙利年轻人的网络攻击测试
为了测试暴力是否以及如何在在线社交网站中加剧,我们使用了Bryant & Smith侵略量表(Bryant & Smith, 2001),并在问卷中包含示例,为7种不同的在线假设案例提供解决方案(Kiss, 2017)。问卷发给了匈牙利社会工作和法律学院的学生。攻击性的流行程度和程度及其表现为在线暴力的程度被证明并不比在线下社会关系中更严重。法学专业的学生比社会工作专业的学生更清楚,网上的敌对行为有损名誉。社会工作专业的学生明显比法律专业的学生更容易发生肢体冲突,并且在他们的网络行为中也观察到更高水平的攻击性。那些在网上花更多时间的人往往在网上更活跃,与那些在网上不太活跃的人相比,他们的攻击性明显更高。综上所述,高等教育在建立控制方面发挥着重要作用。这对于法律专业的学生来说尤其重要,因为他们可能不得不与警察和当地居民密切合作,目的是在基层社区警务项目中建立和平沟通、解决问题和合作解决方案。
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