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Law Enforcement SHOULD be able to pose as minors on the Web in order to Catch Online Predators. By: Courtney E. Toomer Section 3. The Statistics of Child Predators. The average pedophile will commit 117 sexual crimes in their lifetime.
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Law Enforcement SHOULD be able to pose as minors on the Web in order to Catch Online Predators By: Courtney E. Toomer Section 3
The Statistics of Child Predators • The average pedophile will commit 117 sexual crimes in their lifetime. • According to the U.S. Justice Department, 33% or girls & 14% of boys are sexually abused before the age of 18. • Majority of child sexual abuse cases are never reported.
Statistics on Online Child Predators • It is predicted that 1 out of every 5 children have been sexually solicited on the web this past year • Only 5 % of sexual offenders hide the fact they were adults from their victims. • 80 % of sexual offenders were honest about their intentions with youth on the web. • In 73% of reported crimes, the offenders meet their victims on repeated occasions.
Predators & the Web • The web gives sexual predators access to millions of potential victims. • Allows the predators to gain the trust of the victims • Lets the predators identity remain anonymous.
Overly Trusting • Many children feel comfortable communicating with strangers on the web. • They will reveal personal information about themselves • Full Name • Age • School & Residential Information • Our society needs to protect these children from potential harm
State & Federal Laws Justice • There are 43 states that have online protection laws. • Pennsylvania has the Unlawful Contact With Minor Law • The only state that has a law that does not directly talk about computer communications. • The most popular among Federal Laws there is Megan’s Law.
States Without • Currently there are 7 states that still do not have any Online Predator laws • Oregon • Washington • Montana • Wyoming • Iowa • South Carolina • Massachusetts
Perverted Justice is an agency that exposes online sexual predators. • They work with law enforcement by posing as minors in order to catch the offenders. • They are responsible for 544 convictions, with the most recent conviction on April 8, 2011. • They became more popular for their assistance on Dateline NBC’s: To Catch A Predator.
To Catch A Predator • Premiered on November 2004, on Dateline NBC • Gives a behind the scene look of how the police and Pervert Justice catch on online predators • Hosted by Chris Hansen
Benefits of these Sting Operations • These operations allow police to capture 1000s of sexual offenders. • Has the potential to intimidate offenders not to solicit minors online. • Offenders cannot lie there way out of the situation because everything they said online is documented. • Every arrest helps protect more & more children
Conclusion Support this Effort!! • Child predators are never going to be eliminated from society • The rapidly growing digital world is opening new avenues for them • New methods of committing crimes = new methods of convicting criminals • Setting up predators is a beneficial to society because it protects our children and punishes the offenders.
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