Lee Eugene, Lee Hye Eun
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, University Park Campus, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA.
Department of Communication & Media, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, Republic of Korea.
Children (Basel). 2024 Jun 4;11(6):682. doi: 10.3390/children11060682.
This study examines the relationship between cyber violence and cyber sex crimes, specifically focusing on these crimes as systemic issues among adolescents. The research highlights the severe impact of cyber sex crimes, characterized by the non-consensual sharing of sexually explicit content. It examines various factors that may contribute to witnessing cyber sex crimes, including exposure to violent online content, personal experiences of cyber violence (either as a victim or perpetrator), and the role of parental and teacher interventions. Utilizing data from a nationwide survey conducted by the Korea Communications Commission, the study analyzes responses from 9016 adolescents in 2021 and 9693 in 2022. This analysis reveals significant predictors of witnessing cyber sex crimes and examines how perceptions of cyber violence and interventions of authoritative figures may influence adolescents' perception of cyber sex crimes as either systemic or individual issues. With females disproportionately affected, the findings underscore a gendered aspect of cyber violence. Furthermore, these insights suggest that perceiving cyber violence as a serious issue leads to viewing cyber sex crimes as systemic problems necessitating societal intervention. The study advocates for enhanced digital literacy education and systemic changes to protect adolescents from the widespread threats of cyber violence and sex crimes.
本研究考察网络暴力与网络性犯罪之间的关系,特别关注这些犯罪在青少年群体中作为系统性问题的情况。该研究突出了网络性犯罪的严重影响,其特点是未经同意传播露骨的性内容。研究考察了可能导致目睹网络性犯罪的各种因素,包括接触暴力网络内容、网络暴力的个人经历(无论是受害者还是实施者)以及家长和教师干预的作用。利用韩国通信委员会进行的一项全国性调查的数据,该研究分析了2021年9016名青少年和2022年9693名青少年的回复。该分析揭示了目睹网络性犯罪的重要预测因素,并考察了对网络暴力的认知以及权威人物的干预如何可能影响青少年将网络性犯罪视为系统性问题还是个人问题的认知。由于女性受到的影响尤为严重,研究结果凸显了网络暴力的性别层面。此外,这些见解表明,将网络暴力视为严重问题会导致将网络性犯罪视为需要社会干预的系统性问题。该研究主张加强数字素养教育和系统性变革,以保护青少年免受网络暴力和性犯罪的广泛威胁。