监管印尼网络性别暴力案件的紧迫性

Muhammad Iqbal, Genie Cyprien
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《国家妇女委员会2020年年度说明》指出,一种新型性别暴力,即网络或网络性别暴力。这些暴力案件在过去六年中持续增加,与2019年相比,网络性别暴力案件增加了300%。在各种流行的社交媒体平台上都发现了OGBV案件。最常见的事件发生在Facebook上,39%的女性遭受过骚扰。其次是Instagram(23%)、Whatsapp(14%)、Snapchat(10%)、Twitter(9%)和TikTok(6%)。本研究采用定量方法。使用的数据收集技术是调查数据收集技术和自我管理问卷法。调查对象为109人。本研究的结果是,网络性别暴力受到两个因素的影响,即仍然无法在社交媒体中保护女性的监管因素和已经被培养的社会因素。有一种观点认为女性的地位比男性弱。这两个因素在促进印尼网络性别暴力方面最为重要。基于这项研究的结果,作者建议政府立即出台法规,规范针对女性的暴力行为,尤其是网络媒体中的暴力行为。
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The Urgency of Regulation in the Case of Online Gender-Based Violence in Indonesia
The National women's commission 2020 Annual Notes noted a new type of violence against gender, namely cyber-based or online gender violence. These cases of violence have continued to increase over the past six years, an increase of 300% in Online Gender-Based Violence (OGBV) compared to the 2019. The OGBV case was found on various popular social media platforms. The most common incidents occurred on Facebook, where 39% of women experienced harassment. This figure is then followed by Instagram (23%), Whatsapp (14%), Snapchat (10%), Twitter (9%), and TikTok (6%). This study uses a quantitative approach. The data collection technique used was the survey data collection technique with the self-administered questionnaire method. The number of respon­dents are 109 respondents. The result of this study is that online gender-based violence is influenced by two factors, namely regulatory factors that are still unable to protect women in social media and social factors that have been cultured. There is a perspective that views women as having a weaker position than men. These two factors are the most significant in promoting online gender-based violence in Indonesia. Based on this study's results, the authors recommend the government immediately issue regulations regulating violence against women, especially violence in online media.
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