Online abuse: problematic for all Australians

IF 0.5 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Christine Lee
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Purpose This paper aims to disseminate results from research into three forms of online abuse: text messages, picture messages and online stalking. Design/methodology/approach Using a mixed methods design, qualitative and quantitative datasets were derived from an online anonymous questionnaire to identify themes associated with incidents of online abuse. Findings Women of all ages have experienced online abuse from men and other women. Men have also been targets of online abuse from other men and women. Research limitations/implications Researchers should strive to include mature-aged cohorts. Practical implications Researchers should not limit themselves to education settings for their sampling. Online abuse may meet the legal definition of “psychic assault”. The recent legislation against online abuse needs to extend beyond protecting young people and children. Social media owners must take more responsibility for the content on their platforms. Social implications The results from this research strongly suggest that gender alone is no longer pivotal to ones’ vulnerability to online abusers. Originality/value This research uses a more age-inclusive sample to include the experiences of people aged 25–75, who have largely been excluded from previous studies that have concentrated on the 18–25 age group.
网络虐待:对所有澳大利亚人来说都是个问题
目的本文旨在传播对三种形式的网络虐待的研究结果:短信、图片信息和网络跟踪。设计/方法/方法使用混合方法设计,从在线匿名问卷中获得定性和定量数据集,以确定与网络虐待事件相关的主题。发现所有年龄段的女性都经历过来自男性和其他女性的网络虐待。男性也一直是其他男性和女性网络虐待的目标。研究局限性/含义研究人员应努力将成熟的老年群体包括在内。实际含义研究人员不应将自己局限于教育环境中进行抽样。网络虐待可能符合“精神攻击”的法律定义。最近针对网络虐待的立法需要扩展到保护年轻人和儿童之外。社交媒体所有者必须对其平台上的内容承担更多责任。社会影响这项研究的结果有力地表明,性别本身不再是一个人容易受到网络虐待的关键。独创性/价值这项研究使用了一个更具年龄包容性的样本,包括25-75岁人群的经历,他们在很大程度上被排除在以前集中于18-25岁年龄组的研究之外。
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