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Is surveillance culture fuelling child cyberstalking?

Is surveillance culture fuelling child cyberstalking?

Summary

Children as young as 10 in England have been reported for cyberstalking. There is a call for better education on healthy relationships and online behavior. Some charities note that constant online monitoring is becoming normal for young people.

Key Facts

  • Children as young as 10 and 11 have been reported to police for suspected cyberstalking in England.
  • Cyberstalking involves using digital tools to harass or threaten someone.
  • The UK government plans to include education about healthy online relationships in its strategy against domestic violence.
  • Monitoring someone’s online activity is becoming common for young people.
  • Charlotte Hooper, a victim, experienced cyberstalking and shared her story to highlight its impact.
  • England and Wales data show 16- to 19-year-olds are most often reported as stalking victims.
  • There is little research on the impact of cyberstalking on children under 16.
  • Schools in Kent are increasing workshops on stalking due to more young referrals.
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