Digital violence is an intentional aggression from one person to another on an ongoing basis using a digital device. The objective was to identify instruments for measuring digital violence through Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The review was conducted using the PRISMA methodology. The search was conducted in SCOPUS and Apa Psycnet databases, from the period 2018 to April 2024, the string used in the title or abstract of the articles was cyberbullying, digital violence, online violence, violence in audiovisual environments and questionnaire, interviews, measurement, instrument, interrogation. A total of 579 articles were found with information on the key words in the SCOPUS and Apa Psycnet databases. The articles were then rigorously filtered by language (English and Spanish) and 63 articles were selected that responded to the questions: What are the instruments used to measure digital violence? and What are the roles in digital violence? Likewise, 16 different questionnaires were identified to measure digital violence, being the most used the Cyberbullying Questionnaire (CBQ) and the European Cyberbullying Intervention Project Questionnaire (ECIP-Q), the two main roles were identified in the articles the victim and the bully, the most used variables in the instruments were: hitting, insulting, threatening, stealing, saying bad words, excluding or spreading rumors. Seven systematic reviews on the subject were also found. These results identify the instrument or questionnaire of digital violence that allows to know if a person has been violated or on the contrary violates people, so that when transferred to technology it can be implemented in a virtual scenario, with the benefits and advantages that this entails such as: taking advantage of the skill of adolescents in video games, their mastery of digital devices, and especially the motor and visual skills that adolescents have. Likewise, it is perceived that digital violence is on the rise, so it is necessary to implement a public policy to identify it, just as it was implemented with harassment.