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| Monkey Mouse ![]() | Study Debunks Web Predator Myths Don't believe the hype. It's not just Flavor Flav's catchphrase, it's good advice for parents, teachers, police, and anyone else concerned about the threat of Internet predators. According to a new study by researchers at the University of New Hampshire's Crimes Against Children Research Center, most of what you think about Web-based sex predators is probably wrong. The study, published in the February/March issue of the journal American Psychologist and titled, "Online 'Predators' and Their Victims: Myths, Realities and Implications for Prevention," was based on three surveys: two of teen Internet users, and one involving hundreds of interviews with law enforcement officials. The results reveal that "the stereotype of the Internet 'predator' who uses trickery and violence to assault children is largely inaccurate." Much of the public's concern comes from fear-mongering journalism. While TV shows like NBC's "To Catch a Predator" and the "Today Show" gain high ratings scaring parents into thinking that threats to children lurk around every corner and abound on the Web, the reality is quite the opposite. Among the study's findings: Myth# 1: The sexual abuse of children has jumped, largely because of the surge in Internet predators. Despite popular belief (and a fact-challenged 2001 "Newsweek" magazine headline that claimed that the Internet has created a "shocking increase in childhood exploitation of children"), sex assaults on teens dropped significantly (more than 50 percent) between 1990 and 2005. Ironically, it is the alarmist news coverage of sex offenses that has jumped dramatically over the past decade-not the attacks themselves. Myth #2: Internet predators are a new threat to children. In fact, the largest threat to children always has been, and remains, the child's parents and caregivers. Children are in far more danger of being abused, kidnapped, or killed by their parents than any stranger on the street or on the Web. While the Internet is a new way for some predators to find victims, if the Internet had not been invented they would have found victims in other ways-at home, school, or church, for example. Myth #3: Children should not interact with strangers online because of the potential for abuse. If there is one thing that the Internet does better than anything else, it is connecting people who don't know each other. That's the magic of the World Wide Web; it's just as easy to communicate online with someone around the block as around the world. Of course everyone (including kids and teens) should be careful about divulging personal information, but in virtual life, just as in real life, the vast majority of strangers are not a threat. Myth #4: Most Internet predators are pedophiles. The public largely assumes that people looking for sex online are targeting young children, but that's not true. In fact, most predators seek relationships and sex from teens and adolescents, not from younger children. Myth #5: Internet predators often use deception to abduct and forcibly rape their victims. The reality is that Web predators rarely use deception; most victims are well aware that the person they are communicating with online is an adult interested in sex. The predators rarely trick or force their victims into sex; they don't need to because the victims often voluntarily meet with them, intending to have sex. Most Web predators are guilty of statutory-not forcible-rape because the victim is under the age of consent. Misplaced concern There is no doubt that Internet predators are real, and do pose a threat. But the real danger is the public's deeply flawed understanding of the problem. "To prevent these crimes, we need accurate information about their true dynamics," said Janis Wolak, lead author of the study. "The things that we hear and fear and the things that actually occur may not be the same." Until the news media start accurately characterizing child sexual abuse and the real dangers of Internet predation, America's children will remain at greater risk. The Source
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| NCO ![]() | Study or no study, the safety of my child is enough that I've installed one of the highest rated programs to track online usage that there is out there (after going through about 2 dozen just to check on the abilities and characteristics of each).
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| Monkey Mouse ![]() | You're doing the right thing. My kids will do the same when Guin starts going online.
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| Non-Commissioned Officer ![]() | I'm lucky so far , my kids are only 7 & 8, but I know that soon I'll have this fight with them. They hopefully will understand that I am trying to protect them and not just be a 'stick-in-the-mud'.
__________________ "I believe that forgiving them is God's job function. Our job is simply to arrange the meeting." General 'Stormin' Norman Schwartkof |
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) which has the internet disabled. And the rest of the accounts (mine, my wife's, and the "Owner" account is all password protected).And when I finally let her online, I'll be ready.
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| Racy Ol' Lady ![]() | I don't envy you parents of small children and teens today. You all seem to be aware of the dangers, and I applaud that and how you are planning to protect your children. I admire you, but I am glad I don't have that worry. Even my grandchildren are beyond it. Of course, there's that new great-grandson. But his parents, like you, are fully aware and ready to protect him.
__________________ Life's a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death! MOTM, Jan 2005, Aug 2007 Golden Cookie Award, 2005. Aug 2006 Perv of the Month Perv. Outreach Award, 2007 |
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| NCO ![]() | It is a good idea to have some sort of controls or guardian program when children surf the web. While sexual predators may not be as wide spread as the media is hyping, there are loads of data predators out there. Hackers, phishers, and just plain old conmen. All waiting for the unwary.
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