Walsh Wendy A, Finkelhor David, Turner Heather
Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2025 Apr;31(5):1306-1327. doi: 10.1177/10778012231225238. Epub 2024 Jan 9.
Using the nationally representative Ipsos online KnowledgePanel, the sample included three hundred thirty-six 18- to 28-year-olds who retrospectively reported first cyberstalking incidents as juveniles (9- to 17-year-olds) or adults. Half of the sample first experienced cyberstalking as juveniles and half first experienced it as adults. Juveniles were more likely to have more than two perpetrators in the same episode, to experience more violent threats, and to avoid people because of what happened. Few reported the incident to the police, with juveniles less likely to report it to the police. Cyberstalking of juveniles appears just as or more serious than cyberstalking of adults.
利用具有全国代表性的益普索在线知识面板,样本包括336名18至28岁的年轻人,他们回顾性地报告了自己在青少年时期(9至17岁)或成年后首次遭遇网络跟踪的事件。样本中有一半人首次遭遇网络跟踪是在青少年时期,另一半人则是在成年后。青少年在同一事件中更有可能遭遇两名以上的作案者,更容易受到暴力威胁,并且会因为所发生的事情而躲避他人。很少有人向警方报案,青少年向警方报案的可能性更小。对青少年的网络跟踪似乎与对成年人的网络跟踪一样严重,甚至更为严重。