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A review of existing evidence on online harassment (including cyberbullying and trolling), revenge pornography and image-based abuse, and hate crime. The review highlights patterns of abuse based on age, sexual orientation, race and religion.
This guide is to help you and your business understand how to ensure that content on your service is appropriate for children.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harms if your online platform makes users’ account details and activity visible to others.
Professor Imran Awan, Birmingham City University, Hollie Sutch, Birmingham City University, Dr Pelham Carter, Birmingham City University.
Estimates of the prevalence and nature of online activity among children including speaking to strangers, sending and receiving images and online security using data from the 10 to 15-year-old’s Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
Research into the online learning and artificial intelligence education markets and their effectiveness in supporting the development of skills in the English workforce.
Online Safety Act receives Royal Assent putting rules to make the UK the safest place in the world to be online into law.
Estimates of cultural, digital and sporting engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic
The prevalence and nature of bullying and online experiences among children, using data from the 10- to 15-year-olds’ Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
A major literature review of evidence relating to children's online activities and safety.
A research paper from OFCOM
Evidence on how Covid-19 affected browser usage, using digital trace data on PC and smartphone based browsing patterns
This publication covers online consultations from national to General Practice level.
This paper sets out features of this web of patronage
Report investigating how best to influence people to behave in a way that will keep them safe online.
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