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National Averagen = 15,624 high school students
The School Internet Safety Initiative of the Curriculum Research & Development Group at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa presents
CYBERBULLYING, ONLINE SEXUAL PREDATION, and SEXTING statistics to inform Hawaiʻi’s youth about safe and responsible online practices.
National Studyn = 1,500 high school studentsOnline predation is the #1 concern among students, parents, and teachers
4.1
13.4
2.1
19.6
7.8
11.5
4.7
24
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Sent Received Forwarded Total
FemaleMale
Hawaiʻi Studyn = 492 high school students
Sexting Behavior
%
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
FemaleMale
8.4
12.9
18.320.2
4.47.2
31.1
40.3
National Studyn = 1,345 high school students
Sexting Behavior
%
13% of teens have been sexually solicited online
4% of teens received aggressive online solicitations that threatened to continue offline
998 arrests in the U.S. for
Internet sex crimes against minors since
July 2000
What can YOU do to be a safe and responsible user of technology?
Increase your cyber
awareness
Learn more about digital citizenship
Acknowledge that bystanders have the
power to speak up
Establish school, family, and community partnerships
Inform policy makers
INTERNET SAFE HAWAIʻI
CYBERBULLYING - the continuous act of harassment, embarrassment, or intimidation via digital communication
device (e.g., computer, cell phone, tablet, etc.)
SEXTING - sending, receiving, and/or forwarding sexually suggestive messages, photos, videos primarily via cell phones, emails, instant messages (IM), and online
social networks
ONLINE SEXUAL PREDATOR - an adult Internet user (most often male, 18 years or older) who uses the Internet to target, meet, and seduce vulnerable children or teenagers into
sexual encounters
Hawaiʻi Averagen = 6,089 high school students
Cyberbullying by gender (in 2015)
About 1 out of 6 teens are cyberbullied
nationwide
11.5%
9.7%
17.5%
21.7%
Sent Received Forwarded Total
Copyright © 2015 University of Hawai‘iFor more information, contact the School Internet Safety Initiative at [email protected] or [email protected] our website at http://manoa.hawaii.edu/crdg/research-development/research-programs/learning-technology/For information sources, see the complete reference list at http://programs.crdg.hawaii.edu/Internet-safety/facts.html
About 1 out of 7 Hawaiʻi teens are cyberbullied