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A Parent's Worst Nightmare; Counter Arguments [12]
Online Predators
Don't talk to strangers. This is good advice and children should adhere to it. The reality is most usually do not, especially if they are online. Online predators have established ways to trick children into trusting them so they are able to take advantage of them. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Some of these individuals gradually seduce their targets through the use of attention, affection, kindness, and even gifts. These individuals are often willing to devote considerable amounts of time, money, and energy in this process. They listen to and empathize with the problems of children. They will be aware of the latest music, hobbies, and interests of children. These individuals attempt to gradually lower children's inhibitions by slowly introducing sexual context and content into their conversations (A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety, 2007).
Predators can be any age or sex, and they victimize in different ways. Some talk to children about adult situations like sex. Others ask children for pictures of them that are sexual in nature. Vast amounts of online predators strike up friendships with children and get them to meet them off the internet (A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety). Once a child is with the predator, the predator will molest, rape, or kill them. A study conducted by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, states that 1 in 7 children aged from 10 through 17 have been approached online by someone with the intent of sexual relations (Wolak, J., Mitchell, K., & Finkelhor, D, 2006).
Children need to know how to handle situations like this. Report any person that seeks personal information or media, wants to send obscene materials, tries to lure children into a sexual situation, or any innocent sounding URLs that direct to sexually explicit sites. Reports can be made at CyberTipline.com or by calling 1.800.THE.LOST (Don't Believe the Type, Š 2007). More often than not, these predators will use pornography to show children what they want, or to explain what they mean.