This review provides a systematic state-of-the-art overview of research that examines the effects of built environment characteristics on the perception of safety in urban environments.
The results of this policy mapping exercise underscore the urgent need for the health sector to take a more proactive role in improving the safety and well-being of children and adolescents in digital environments.
The Internet has connected people like no other technology before it, but bad actors are just as skilled at using it as legitimate ones. That puts users safety and well-being, and therefore their trust, at risk. In response, more jurisdictions are turning to regulation.

Youth face a multitude of safety issues and associated harms online: they range from cyberbullying and online harassment, to encouraging self-harm, to grooming and child sexual exploitation.
This advocacy brief outlines key steps that can be taken by national governments, businesses, parents, educators and children to create a safe online environment.

Explore urban safety vs. security: Understand their crucial differences, historical evolution, and modern challenges for livable cities.