What bothers Australian kids online? Children comment on bullies, porn and violence
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What bothers Australian kids online? Children comment on bullies, porn and violence
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research and reports
A report on what Australian children from age 9 to 16 say about troubling content online. Children are exposed to cyberbully, pornographic content and violence online from a young age. This study was modelled on a similar report that was done across 25 European counties in 2013.
https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2013/11/
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