Local NewsCentralEastNewsTechnologySustainabilityTechnology Featured Post LeftWest Online Cyber-Crimes and Aggression Case Study Among Adolescents in Canada By Editor - March 1, 2024 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Table of Contents Toggle More than 7 in 10 young people have been exposed to online hate and violenceChart 1 Frequency of seeing content that may incite hate or violence in the 12 months before the survey, by age group, 2022Most police-reported online hate crimes are violentNearly one-quarter of victims of cyber-related hate crimes are youth aged 12 to 17Chart 2 Number of police-reported cyber-related hate crime victims, by age and gender, Canada, 2018 to 2022Teenage boys aged 12 to 17 are six times more likely than teenage girls to be charged with or accused of a cyber-related hate crimeChart 3 Number of suspected people charged or chargeable (accused) for a police-reported cyber-related hate crime, by age and gender, Canada, 2018 to 2022Young women are most often the victims of online harassment Note to readers Membership Required This content is available to members only. Sign up to unlock access or log in if you already have an account. Sign Up Log In