Image-Based Sexual Abuse (Revenge Porn) in Mexico between 2017 and 2018
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sexting, revenge porn, social mediaAbstract
This research focuses its study on the use of images of intimate content and their exposure through electronic devices, through which sexually explicit messages, videos and images are exchanged, creating the figure called sexting. Within the research presented, the increase of this figure in the Mexican context can be observed, for which an objective section is presented, the description of the methodology and data collection, as well as a final discussion section. To make the investigation much more understandable, some diagrams and graphs are used.
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