Cyberviolence: a Scourge that Affects Nearly Three in Ten College Students, More than One in Four High School Students, and Especially Girls
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A study by INSEE shows the overwhelming impact of cyberviolence in the school environment. Present at the college, it becomes ubiquitous in high school where 28% of students are involved.
In recent years, 28% of high school students and 23% of high school students have experienced "at least once a form of cyberviolence related to the school environment", according to an INSEE survey. These violences, which are frequently perpetrated on social networks, affect girls more often than boys. They are more broadly part of a "global context of violence", which affects a majority of students, both in high school and in high school. - Nea…
The National Institute of Statistics points to an increase in cyberviolence in the school environment, which particularly affects minors and girls, notably through "the dissemination of rumours, photos or humiliating films via the Internet".
Online violence continues to grow, and young people are the first victims, according to a new INSEE study.
Unveiled this Tuesday, the investigation detects a resurgence of harassment, insults and ridicule, most often targeting girls.
In the age of social networks, school harassment no longer stops at the doors of the institution. Nearly three out of ten college students are victims of cyberviolence at school, and nearly one in four high school students, in a context of rising violence ... Read more about Elle.fr
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