Cyberbullying, Grooming, and Sexting in Mexican Public Policy: An Emerging Topic for Social Work
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Public policy, Social Work, Ciberbullying, Grooming, SextingAbstract
The present work is an investigation that explores and describes the public policy national in Mexico, From the approach of the Alliance for the Opened Government, about the behaviors of the teenagers in social networks, by means of the summary of information of official and not official web pages; it addresses conceptual aspects, juridical and referential of the Ciberbullying, Grooming and Sexting, as well as it sustains the topic as emergent for the Social Work, with concepts distinguishable of the Social and Social Work.
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Aguilar Villarreal, D. (2025). Cyberbullying, Grooming, and Sexting in Mexican Public Policy: An Emerging Topic for Social Work. Documentos De Trabajo Social. Revista De Trabajo Social Y Acción Social, (61), 331–350. https://doi.org/10.24310/dts.61.2018.21681
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