abstract
The current research aimed to study the social effects of adolescents’ exposure to family crimes in electronic newspapers. The research used a survey approach. To achieve the research goal, the researcher designed a form (questionnaire) as a tool for collecting data for the field study, as the questionnaire is considered an appropriate tool for obtaining information, data, and facts related to a specific reality. The current research group was selected from the school (Martyr Alaa Muhammad Al-Desouki, Arab Raml Combined Secondary School, and Mustafa Kamel Experimental School) belonging to the Directorate of Education, Banha Educational Administration, Qalyubia Governorate, and their number is 400 male and female students. The research found that there were statistically significant differences at the level of (0.005). There were statistically significant differences at the level of (0.005) among the respondents regarding the statements of the negative social effects resulting from exposure of adolescents to family crimes in electronic newspapers. There were statistically significant differences at the level of (0.005) among the respondents regarding the ethical controls that must govern the process of publishing the content of family crimes in electronic newspapers. There were statistically significant differences at Level (0.005), among the respondents regarding the proposed solutions to confront domestic crimes.