(Dagbladet): A student at a middle school in Trondheim has sent a letter to the principal, with notification of classmates at school sends photos and videos to each other showing naked boys, girls in thong and sexual activity, writes addressees.
– You get completely shocked, thinking: What are they doing. This is just over, says the head teacher of the school in the newspaper.
According to Adresseavisen writes pupil in the letter that the material will be posted on a private site that students use. The headmaster said they believe the student, and that the letter came while school conducted campaign “Use your Head”.
Body Culture extending
Earlier this year it was announced that more than one in ten Norwegian 13- old who is on Snapchat send pictures of themselves with intimate or sexual content. The figures from NTNU based on a sample of 1,470 youngsters. Professor Berit Skog has collected figures, and says nakensnapping is even more common in the age group 15-17 years and increases until mid-20s.
– I find it surprising many who send intimate pictures on Snapchat, said forest Dagbladet.
– for it can assume that this is part of a body culture that is spreading, or that it has become a norm among young sending such pictures to each other.
Immediate
Earlier this month came the Oslo police out and warned against a new trend: Live from adolescents’ bedrooms.
“A new trend among young people is to send live images from the bedroom on Facebook. At various private groups send boys and girls directly as they tell about themselves and encourage people to ask the questions about everything, “wrote Department of violent and sexual crimes of the Oslo police in a Facebook post.
head of section of sexual crimes in the Oslo police, Kari-Janne Lid, told Dagbladet that this is completely new to them.
– We have not received any cases yet, but the behavior of great concern, she said to Dagbladet.
Important dialogue
In Dagbladet Article series “children’s secret life” came too it emerged in a number of issues that children and young people live a social life today parents know little or nothing about.
Norwegian Centre for Information Security (NorSIS) and service slettmeg.no has previously warned that parents do not know enough about children’s use of apps and activity on-line.
– It is important that parents have a good dialogue with children about mobile and web usage, said Hans Marius Tessem, senior adviser in NorSIS Dagbladet.
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