Social Media and Sexting Intervention: A New Juvenile Diversion Program

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
V. Beck, Matt Richie, Bryan Wright, David Jones
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Abstract Between consenting adults, the private electronic sharing of nude photos is generally not illegal. However, when adolescents mimic this adult behavior they are in possession of child pornography and/or engaging in the pandering of child pornography, both of which are crimes in the United States. To address this fairly new adolescent social “sexting” problem, the Social Media & Sexting Intervention Program was created. This is a curriculum based juvenile diversion program recently established in two counties in Wisconsin. The purpose of the current study was to provide a preliminary evaluation assessing the impact of the program. During the first year of the program, 66 adolescents were referred to the program by school resource officers and courts in the two counties. Of those 66 referrals, 61 adolescents were able to participate in the program. A pre/post-test design was used to assess knowledge gained and attitude changes. Overall, the results of the assessment indicate that the program is educationally promising. Perhaps just as importantly, the program protects adolescents from an overly punitive justice system.
社交媒体和性短信干预:一个新的青少年转移计划
在成年人同意的情况下,私人电子分享裸照通常并不违法。然而,当青少年模仿成年人的行为时,他们就拥有了儿童色情制品和/或参与了迎合儿童色情制品的活动,这两种行为在美国都是犯罪。为了解决这个相当新的青少年社交“性短信”问题,社交媒体和性短信干预计划应运而生。这是一个基于课程的青少年转移项目,最近在威斯康星州的两个县建立。本研究的目的是对该计划的影响进行初步评估。在项目实施的第一年,这两个县的学校资源官员和法院将66名青少年转介到该项目。在这66名转介者中,有61名青少年能够参加该计划。采用测试前/测试后设计来评估获得的知识和态度变化。总体而言,评估结果表明,该计划是有教育前景的。也许同样重要的是,该项目保护青少年免受过度惩罚的司法系统的伤害。
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