Most gender violence cases among Spanish children involve tech
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The ANAR foundation's analysis of over 11,000 youth cases revealed that 56% were connected to digital technologies, with 77% of gender-based violence incidents involving these platforms. The report, coinciding with discussions spurred by the Netflix series 'Adolescence', points to rising issues like cyberbullying and grooming. Girls are predominantly affected, representing 63.8% of cases, particularly among 14-year-olds. The findings underscore a complex support need, as many cases require integrated psychological, legal, and social assistance, framing a crucial dialogue about child protection in the digital age.
Spain's ANAR foundation found that 56% of gender-based violence cases reported involved digital technology, highlighting a concerning trend in child safety.
The role of digital platforms in exacerbating serious childhood problems is increasingly evident, with three in four cases of gender-based violence linked to online activities.
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