Nearly half of young people say tracking partners using technology is acceptable
by Melissa Davey from Technology | The Guardian on (#ND0P)
The findings, launched by VicHealth, come from a national survey of 1923 people aged between 16 and 24 about attitudes towards violence against women
Almost half of young Australians believe tracking their partner by going through their computer or phone, or by installing phone and computer tracking software, is acceptable.
This was one of the findings from a nationally representative survey of 1923 people aged between 16 and 24 about their attitudes towards violence against women. The results were launched by VicHealth in Melbourne on Thursday.
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