Online abuse and harassment : Ipsos MORI survey for Amnesty International on online abuse and harassment Ipsos MORI for Amnesty International
Contributor(s): Ipsos MORI.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Ipsos MORI, 2017Description: electronic resource.Subject(s): SEXUAL VIOLENCE | Amnesty International | ATTITUDES | CYBERBULLYING | ONLINE HARASSMENT | SEXUAL HARASSMENT | SOCIAL MEDIA | STATISTICS | SURVEYS | WOMEN | NEW ZEALAND | DENMARK | ITALY | POLAND | SPAIN | SWEDEN | UNITED KINGDOM | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online | Media release Summary: An online Ipsos MORI survey for Amnesty International has indicated the scale of abuse that women encounter online in New Zealand and seven other countries (Denmark, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States). Across all 8 countries, 23% of women aged 18-55 who were interviewed said that they had ever experienced abuse or harassment online. The publicly available data tables can be downloaded from the website. Amnesty International’s media release summarises the data for each country. Record #5689Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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An online Ipsos MORI survey for Amnesty International has indicated the scale of abuse that women encounter online in New Zealand and seven other countries (Denmark, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States).
Across all 8 countries, 23% of women aged 18-55 who were interviewed said that they had ever experienced abuse or harassment online.
The publicly available data tables can be downloaded from the website. Amnesty International’s media release summarises the data for each country. Record #5689