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Orig. title: Zaustavimo digitalno nasilje

Engl. transl.: Stop Digital Violence

Study details

Year: 2012
Scope: National
Countries: Serbia
Methodology: Empirical research – Quantitative
Methods of data collection: Survey
Researched Groups: Children; Parents; Teachers / Educators
Children Ages: Other
Other Childrens Age Group: 10-18 years old
Funder: The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, UNICEF Office in Serbia, and Telenor
Funder Types: National Government / Ministry; Foundation
Has Formal Ethical Clearance: Yes
Consents: Consent obtained from parents; Consent obtained from children; Consent obtained from school officials / principal
Informed Consent: Consent obtained
Ethics: Ethical considerations and/or protocol mentioned in the research design
Data Set Availability: Not mentioned

Goals

"The research whose results we present in this publication had a multiple goal. First, the aim was to determine how much and for what purposes young people use digital devices and the Internet, whether they expose themselves and others to the risks of digital communication, whether and to what extent young people are involved in various forms of digital violence (as victims, perpetrators or as witnesses) and how they react in case they are victims or witnesses of digital violence. In addition, we were interested in the connection between digital victimization and digital violence, as well as the connection between classic forms of violence and digital violence. " (Popadić & Kuzmanović, 2016, p. 7) (translated by coder)

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