Abstract:Female cyberoffending has increased with the rapid worldwide expansion and accessibility of the Internet. While females remain less likely to engage in cyberoffending than males, their participation in cyberoffenses, such as cyberstalking, cyberbullying, digital piracy, hacking, and white‐collar offenses persists.
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