• CHILD ONLINE PROTECTION STATISTICAL FRAMEWORK AND INDICATORS
    • Foreword
    • Acknowledgements
    • Table of contents
    • List of examples
    • List of tables
    • Chapter 1. Introduction
      • Child online protection: why is this subject important?
        • World Summit on the Information Society (2003 and 2005)
        • World Congress III against Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents (2008)
        • World Telecommunication and Information Society Day 2009
      • Worldwide effort: the Child Online Protection (COP) initiative
        • History and scope
        • Guidelines on child online protection
        • Internet Governance Forum(2009)
      • Regional efforts
        • EuropeanCommission
        • APEC
        • NGOs
        • Individual countries
      • ITU’s statistical work on ICT and telecommunications
      • Content and structure of this publication
      • Endnotes
    • Chapter 2. St atistical framework for child online protection
      • What is a statistical framework?
      • Conceptual overview of child online protection
      • Existing st atistical frameworks for child online protection
      • Scope
      • Actors and units
        • Children
        • Parents and guardians
        • Educators
        • Governments
        • Industry
        • Perpetrators
        • Other actors
      • Classifying actors
      • Statistical standards for context elements of the framework
      • General classifications
        • Age
        • Gender
        • Industry
        • Other classifications
      • Defining and classifying online safety elements
        • Children’s risk prone behaviour
        • Online threats and incidents
        • Children’s responses to incidents
        • Preventive measures
      • Indicator groups
        • Context
        • The subjective aspects of childonline protection
        • Children’s risk prone behaviour, incidents and children’s responses
        • Preventive actions
      • Data collection models and me thods
        • Surveys
        • Byproduct data
        • Other
      • Endnotes
    • Chapter 3. Child online protection: measuring the context
      • Internet access and use
        • Internet subscriptions
        • Access to, and use of, the Internet by households and individuals
        • School access to the Internet
        • Changes in means of accessing the Internet
        • Children’s use of the Internet
      • Growth of the Web
      • Recommendations
      • Endnotes
    • Chapter 4. Measuring the subjective aspects of child online protection
      • Survey data
      • Recommendations
      • Endnotes
    • Chapter 5. Measuring children's risk prone behaviour, incidents and children's responses
      • Risk prone behaviour
        • Survey data
        • Social networking registrations by age of user
      • Incidents and responses
        • Survey data
        • Crime statistics
        • Helpline, hotline and tipline statistics
      • Recommendations
        • Risk prone behaviour
        • Incidents and responses
      • Endnotes
    • Chapter 6. Measuring preventive actions
      • Preventive measures by parents and children
        • Survey data
      • Measuring the policy response
        • Survey data
      • Industry measures
        • Action by social networking websites
        • Action by ISPs
      • Other actions by the information industry
      • Recommendations
      • Endnotes
    • Chapter 7. Statistical challenges
      • Data availability
      • International comparability
      • Data interpretation
      • Change over time
      • Data quality
      • Methodology and data collection
      • Endnotes
    • Chapter 8. Conclusions and summary of recommendations
      • Conclusions
      • Summary of recommendations
      • Annex 1: Recommended indicators for child online protection
      • Annex 2: Examples of measurement categories used in child online protection surveys and output
      • Children’s riskprone behaviour
      • Online threats and incidents
      • Children’s responses to incidents
      • Preventive measures
      • Bibliography