Factsheet:Trends in unwanted digital communications regarding sexual orientation in New Zealand
Edgar Pacheco and
Neil Melhuish
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Edgar Pacheco: Netsafe New Zealand
No sa9u5, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
This factsheet compares annual trends regarding the prevalence of unwanted digital communications in Aotearoa New Zealand based on participants’ sexual orientation.There is emerging empirical evidence showing that people who identify as gender diverse and/or non-heterosexual report higher rates of risks and harm online. To expand the available evidence, this factsheet presents new insights based on longitudinal data exploring and comparing the extent of four types of unwanted digital communications in the last two to three years. The factsheet looks at the prevalence of being the target and the sender of unwanted, potentially harmful digital communications that included physical threats, seeking to embarrass, stalking, and making a sexual advance.
Date: 2021-03-09
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/sa9u5
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