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(1)Wolak, J., Mitchell, K., and Finkelhor, D. Online victimization of youth: 5 years later [PDF]. 2006.  National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

(2)Ybarra M, Mitchell K, Wolak J, Finkelhor D. Examining characteristics and associated distress related to Internet harassment: Findings from the Second Youth Internet Safety Survey. Pediatrics. 2006;118:e1169-e1177.

(3) Ybarra M, Diener-West M, Leaf P. Examining the overlap in Internet harassment and school bullying: Implications for school Intervention. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2007;41(6 Suppl 1):S42-S52.

(4) Ybarra M, Mitchell K. Prevalence and frequency of Internet harassment instigation: Implications for adolescent health [PDF]. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2007;41(2): 189-195.

(5)Ybarra, M. Growing up with Media, Wave 1.  2007.

(6) Ybarra M, Mitchell K. How risky are social networking sites? A comparison of places online where youth sexual solicitation and harassment occurs. Pediatrics. 2008;121(2):e350-e357.

(7) Ybarra M, Mitchell K. Youth engaging in online harassment: Associations with caregiver-child relationships, Internet use, and personal characteristics [PDF]. Journal of Adolescence. 2004;27:319-336.

(8) Mitchell K, Wolak J, Finkelhor D. Youth internet users at risk for the most serious online sexual solicitations. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2007;32:532-537.

(9) Mitchell K, Wolak J, Finkelhor D. Trends in Youth Reports of Sexual Solicitations, Harassment and Unwanted Exposure to Pornography on the Internet [PDF]. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2007;40:116-126.

(10) Wolak J, Finkelhor D, Mitchell K. Internet-initiated sex crimes against minors:  implications for prevention based on findings from a national study [PDF]. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2004;35:424.e11-424.e20.

(11) Wolak, J., Mitchell, K., and Finkelhor, D. Internet sex crimes against minors: the response of law enforcement [PDF].  2003. Alexandria, VA, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

(12) National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. CyberTipLine. 2007. Accessed July 24, 2007.

(13) Wolak J, Mitchell K, Finkelhor D. Unwanted and wanted exposure to online pornography in a national sample of youth Internet users [PDF]. Pediatrics. 2007;119:247-257.

(14) Ybarra, M, Mitchell, K., Hamburger, M., Diener-West, M., and Leaf, P. X-rated material and perpetration of sexually aggressive behavior among children and adolescents: Is there a link? Aggressive Behavior. 2011;37(1):1-18.

(15) Kowalski, R. M., Giumetti, G. W., Schroeder, A. N., & Lattanner, M. R. Bullying in the digital age: a critical review and meta-analysis of cyberbullying research among youth. Psychological Bulletin. 2014;140(4):1073-137.

(16) Ybarra M, Mitchell K, Espelage D. Comparisons of bully and unwanted sexual experiences online and offline among a national sample of youth [PDF]. In: Özdemir Ö, ed. Complementary Pediatrics. 1st ed. New York, NY: InTech; 2012:204-216.