Anggi Dwi Puspita Sari
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Cyberlaw and Adolescent Behavior: A Comprehensive Analysis Anggi Dwi Puspita Sari; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Irta Fiddina
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1551

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In this data article, we present a comprehensive analysis of Cyberlaw and Adolescent Behavior literature gathered from Lens.org, focusing on scholarly works related to the intersection of cyber law and adolescent behavior. The primary objective was to enhance understanding and awareness within the field of cyber law, providing valuable insights for researchers, students, and journalists. Utilizing specific search criteria, 35,238 initial records were narrowed down to 4,126 journal articles. The data, spanning from previous years to 2020, revealed significant contributions from institutions like the University of South Florida and Simon Fraser University. Psychology emerged as the dominant theme with 2,715 journals, followed by Poison Control studies. Notable authors such as Elizabeth Cauffman and Alex R Piquero were identified, contributing significantly to the discourse. Moreover, the dataset showcased active countries and regions, highlighting the global interest in the subject matter. Top publishers included Springer Nature, Elsevier, and Wiley, with detailed breakdowns of their publications. The scatter plot analysis exhibited varying citation counts, indicating diverse research impact. Our findings underscore the critical role of Cyberlaw in addressing adolescent behavior in the digital realm, emphasizing the need for continued exploration and policy development.Highlights : Pioneering Insights: Our analysis of 4,126 journal articles from Lens.org provides pioneering insights into the intricate relationship between Cyberlaw and Adolescent Behavior, shedding light on key patterns and research directions in this critical field. Global Research Impact: The data showcases global interest, with active contributions from esteemed institutions like the University of South Florida and Simon Fraser University. It emphasizes the international relevance of Cyberlaw in addressing adolescent behavior online. Influential Voices: Recognizing prolific authors like Elizabeth Cauffman and Alex R Piquero, our study highlights their substantial impact, emphasizing their role in shaping the discourse on Cyberlaw and Adolescent Behavior. Keywords: Cyberlaw, Adolescent Behavior, Scholarly Works, Digital Realm, Policy Development