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Contact Information. Officer Chuck Rudy, #138 Crudy@dublin.oh.us Or rudy_chuck@mail.dublin.k12.oh.us Work Cell: 614-402-3677 Office Phone: 614-718-8645. Recent History. PA: Three teen girls and boys, 14-17, charged with a felony for sending and resending nude photos of themselves
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Contact Information • Officer Chuck Rudy, #138 • Crudy@dublin.oh.us Or rudy_chuck@mail.dublin.k12.oh.us • Work Cell: 614-402-3677 • Office Phone: 614-718-8645
Recent History PA: Three teen girls and boys, 14-17, charged with a felony for sending and resending nude photos of themselves PA: 15yr girl charged with felony after sending nude pic of herself through MySpace to 27yr old male TX: Teen boy spent the night in juvenile detention after football coach found nude photo of juvenile on his cell phone FL: 18 yr old male has to register as sex offender for forwarding nude photos of his 16yr old girlfriend (She sent the pics to him)
Caught In The Web $30 million dollar lawsuit filed against MySpace by 14 yr. old Texas female alleging sexual assault by 19 yr. old “friend” from Myspace
Ohio History • Warren Cty: Two teens (1 Male,1Female) convicted in sexting case • Montgomery Cty: Teen girl commits suicide over nude photo she sent and was forwarded • Middletown: 13yr old boy charged with felony after sexually explicit photos/videos of another teen found on cell phone • Hamilton Cty: Male teen prosecuted for sending explicit photo from phone to school computer • Barberton: Investigating four 13yr olds for sending and forwarding teen nude photos
Legal Considerations • Photos • Importuning 2907.07 • Public Indecency 2907.09 • Disseminating Information Harmful to Juveniles 2907.31 • Displaying Matter Harmful to Juveniles 2907.311 • Pandering Obscenity Involving a Minor 2907.321 • Pandering Sexually Oriented Matter Involving Juveniles 2907.322 • Illegal Use of Minor in Nudity Oriented Material 2907.323 • Deception to Obtain Matter Harmful to Juveniles 2907.33 **HB 130 Texting - HB 103 Sexting • Harassment • Telecommunications Harassment 2917.21
Generational Culture • 1901 – 1924 G I • 1925 – 1942 Silent • 1943-1960 Boomers • 1961-1981 GenerationX • 1982-2002 Millennials
Who are the “Millennials”? • Grew up with scheduled structured lives • Grew up feeling “special/hopeful” • Shaped by 911, Columbine • Big on volunteering, community service • Environmentally conscious • Native environment is digital • Instant and normal is expected • Multi-tasking since birth • Social life conducted electronically • 70 percent of high schoolers say they will start their own company
Digital Since Day One • Attached to technology- things (mp-3, Podcasts, DVD, TV, I-Phone) • Always had: remote controls, cordless phones, answering machines, call waiting, Amazon, EBay, reality shows, video games • Expect to be connected 24/7 • Water born in a bottle • Coffee=Starbucks • Always wondering where those weird clocks and watches with the funny short, long, and moving arms came from instead of those with digital display
Digital Since Day One • Average: 2 hours of TV, 4 hours web, DVD, gaming, mobile devices • Don’t just watch TV, use websites, send messages to others watching same show, online polls, enter contests • 1/3 are producers- have blogs, upload content on the web
Texting • One billion messages sent every day • 46 percent of teenagers text while driving (AAA, 2007) Thy cn txt fstr thn thy cn tlk **Research has shown as much as 20% of teen girls have used their cell phones to take inappropriate pictures of themselves and forward to another person
Recommendations • Websites • www.connectsafely.org • www.commonsensemedia.org • Establish Rules • Talk about what they are doing in cyberspace • Know who they are communicating with • Consider limitations on electronic devices • Be aware of what they are posting on-line • Set expectations • Place passwords on their phones • NOTE: Putting a password on a phone may limit ability to find owner if lost or police to look inside if in accident and need someone notified
Recommendations:What To Do • If a student receives an obscene text or email they should: • Remember the number or email it was sent from • Delete it and tell a parent or teacher • Don’t Show It Before Deleting!! • Depending on the nature of the photo, call the police.