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Overview

Sameer Hinduja is affiliated with Florida Atlantic University in the United States and specializes in the fields of psychology and social sciences. Their research concentrates strongly on social psychology, clinical psychology, education, gender studies, and artificial intelligence. The primary topics they explore include bullying, victimization, and aggression; hate speech and cyberbullying detection; child development and digital technology; suicide and self-harm studies; sexuality, behavior, and technology; youth development and social support; and gender, feminism, and media.

Among the notable recent papers authored by Hinduja are:

  • Digital Dating Abuse Among a National Sample of U.S. Youth (2020, Journal of Interpersonal Violence)
  • Bullying and Cyberbullying Offending Among US Youth: The Influence of Six Parenting Dimensions (2022, Journal of Child and Family Studies)

The researcher collaborates frequently with several co-authors. These include Justin W. Patchin, Ryan C. Meldrum, Jacob T.N. Young, Charern Lee, and Alexandra Dischinger. Notably, the partnership with Justin W. Patchin is the most frequent, with fourteen joint contributions.

Research outlets where Hinduja regularly publishes include The Journal of Early Adolescence, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Journal of School Health, Deviant Behavior, and Journal of Child and Family Studies.

Best Publications

  • Bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Bullies Move Beyond the Schoolyard A Preliminary Look at Cyberbullying

    Justin W. Patchin;Sameer Hinduja

  • Cyberbullying: An exploratory analysis of factors related to offending and victimization.

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Cyberbullying and Self-Esteem.

    Justin W. Patchin;Sameer Hinduja

  • Offline consequences of online victimization: School violence and delinquency.

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Traditional and Nontraditional Bullying Among Youth: A Test of General Strain Theory

    Justin W. Patchin;Sameer Hinduja

  • Personal information of adolescents on the Internet: A quantitative content analysis of MySpace.

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Social influences on cyberbullying behaviors among middle and high school students.

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Measuring cyberbullying: Implications for research

    Justin W. Patchin;Sameer Hinduja

  • Cyberbullying Prevention and Response: Expert Perspectives

    Justin W. Patchin;Sameer Hinduja

  • Connecting Adolescent Suicide to the Severity of Bullying and Cyberbullying

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Cyberbullying: Neither an epidemic nor a rarity

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Cultivating youth resilience to prevent bullying and cyberbullying victimization.

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Neutralizing Music Piracy: An Empirical Examination

    Jason R. Ingram;Sameer Hinduja

  • Neutralization theory and online software piracy: An empirical analysis

    Sameer Hinduja

  • Cyberbullying: An Update and Synthesis of the Research

    Justin W. Patchin;Sameer Hinduja

  • School Climate 2.0: Preventing Cyberbullying and Sexting One Classroom at a Time

    Sameer Hinduja;Justin W. Patchin

  • Trends in Online Social Networking: Adolescent Use of MySpace over Time

    Justin W. Patchin;Sameer Hinduja

  • Trends and patterns among online software pirates

    Sameer Hinduja

Frequent Co-Authors

George E. Higgins
George E. Higgins University of Louisville

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