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Cybercrime Correlates Among Adolescents in Europe and South America: A Cross-National Analysis Based on Situational Action Theory

Vepsäläinen, Janne; Kaakinen, Markus; Ellonen, Noora; Arbach, Karin; Bazon, Marina Rezende; Hazel, Neal; Kivivuori, Janne; Kokoravec Povh, Iza; Langeland, Camilla Løvschall; Markina, Anna; Meško, Gorazd; Rodríguez, Juan Antonio; Valdimarsdóttir, Margrét; Oksanen, Atte (2025-11-17)

 
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Vepsäläinen, Janne
Kaakinen, Markus
Ellonen, Noora
Arbach, Karin
Bazon, Marina Rezende
Hazel, Neal
Kivivuori, Janne
Kokoravec Povh, Iza
Langeland, Camilla Løvschall
Markina, Anna
Meško, Gorazd
Rodríguez, Juan Antonio
Valdimarsdóttir, Margrét
Oksanen, Atte
17.11.2025

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
doi:10.1177/10439862251389822
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Cybercrime is increasingly recognized as a global issue, with adolescents being a key group as crime trends shift online. However, relatively little is known about the prevalence of cybercrime, its specific risk factors, and how they differ across high and low-middle-income countries. This highlights the need for more cross-national comparative studies on the cybercriminal behavior of young people. This study examines the prevalence of four types of cybercrime (image-based abuse, online hate speech, cyberfraud, and hacking) among adolescents aged 13–17 in Europe and South America (N = 28,325). Utilizing data from the International Self-Report Delinquency Study 4 (ISRD4), the analysis includes nine countries from Europe (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Norway, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom) and three from South America (Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela). According to our results, there is variation in adolescent cybercrime offending between countries and continents. Overall, cybercrime and hacking were more common in South America, while image-based abuse was more prevalent among adolescents from Europe. Cybercrime was associated with low self-control, morality, and anticipated formal sanctions for cybercrimes, whereas Peer delinquency was associated with a higher likelihood of offending. In line with situational action theory (SAT), peer delinquency and anticipated formal sanctions for cybercrimes were associated with cybercrime only among those with low or average morality.
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