Cyberbullying is a major social issue that is on the rise with a substantial potential to
impact a large number of Internet users globally. The growth and rapid proliferation
of the Internet and other ubiquitous technologies like social media and smart mobile
devices have increased the propensity of cyberbullying, providing it with a wider
audience and rapid access. This research developed an investigative model for
cyberbullying, specifically developed for adults. Therein, the model considers the
cyberbullying journey from conception of the bullying idea, identification of the target
to the bullying as an action. The a-priori model is motivated by the General Theory of
Crime and the Routine Activity Theory. The a-priori model is then validated using 20
cyberbullying court cases from Australia, Canada, the United States and Scotland