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Cyber Crimes. Phillip Bryan Stewart txwantsome. Investigator Curtis Sadler Arrested 07-31-2003 Kendall County Traveled to meet what he thought was a 13-year-old boy. Charged with criminal solicitation of a minor Also has a federal indictment for one count of Coercion and Enticement.
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Phillip Bryan Stewarttxwantsome • Investigator Curtis Sadler • Arrested 07-31-2003 • Kendall County • Traveled to meet what he thought was a 13-year-old boy. • Charged with criminal solicitation of a minor • Also has a federal indictment for one count of Coercion and Enticement. • Stewart was a married (now divorced) father of three children. His two boys were 10 and 12. His daughter was 8. • Stewart was also a Little League baseball coach and coached basketball to minors in Junction.\ • Convicted and sentenced to 5 years in prison and must register as a sex offender.
Gregory Battsonbattsongr8 • Investigator Katherine Smith • Arrested 03-25-2004 • Walker County • Arrested for Criminal Attempt ‑ Sexual Assault of a Child • Married with children
Investigator Steve May Arrested 04-20-2004 Walker County Arrested for Criminal Attempt ‑ Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Minor. College student, is single and resides with his mother. Plead guilty to Attempted Sexual Performance of a Child. Convicted and sentenced to 10 years probation, 180 days in county jail, $2,000 fine and must register as a sex offender for 20 years. Patrick Craig
Johnathan Keith Kana • Investigator Cody Smirl • Hays County (Buda, Tx) • Arrested 6/29/05 • Kana attempted to meet what he believed was a 13 year old female. • Subject will be charged with Criminal Attempt - Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child, Criminal Attempt - Sexual Performance of a Child and Criminal Solicitation of a Minor. • Kana resides in Lexington, Texas and is engaged to be married and has no children. • Kana graduated in 2004 from Soutwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. Kana was attending Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in pursuit of Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Music Ministry.
National Statistics • There are 563,000 sex offenders in the U.S. • The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. • On average, there is one child molester per square mile in the United States. • The average, child molester victimizes between 50 and 150 children before he is ever arrested. • The most common age at which sexual abuse begins is three. Age eight for girls. • Becker de, Gavin & Salter, Anna C. Ph.D.(2004). Predators:Who they are, How they Operate, and How we can protect ourselves and our children.
Objectives • The attendees will be able to recognize risks online. • The attendees will be able to define a Blog and recognize dangers of blogging. • The attendees will take a look at the characteristics of an “ideal” victim and the characteristics of an Online predeator. • The attendees will be able to recite Online Safety Tips.
RISKS FOR KIDS AND TEENS ONLINE Exposure to Inappropriate Material
National Numbers • 4.2 million pornographic web sites • 100,000 Web sites offering child porn • 68 million daily search engine requests for porn • 1.5 billion monthly porn downloads • $2.5 billion Internet porn industry annual revenue. • Top Ten Reviews: “Internet Filter Review”
Porn on the Internet More than 30 percent of spam,commercial e-mail, contains pornographic material. • Spam Recycling Center, COMTEX Newswire, 11/2/99.
Youth on the Internet According to NetValue, 27.5% of the younger population in the US (age 17 and younger) visited an adult website in Septemnber 2000. • eStatnews, January 9, 2001.
70 percent of traffic on porn sites occurs between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. • The Industry Standard, The National Catholic Register, 4/19/2000.
RISKS FOR KIDS AND TEENS ONLINE Sexual Solicitations
NCMEC Survey – Youth on the Internet (Ages 10 – 17) • 1 in 33 received an aggressive sexual solicitation such as arranging for a meeting, called on telephone, sent them letters, etc. • 1 in 4 received unwanted exposure to pictures of nude people having sex in the last year. • 1in 17 was threatened or harassed. • Approximately 1 in 5 received a sexual solicitation or approach. • NCMEC (2000)
Computer Locations 70% at home 22% at someone else’s home 4% at school 3% at library Internet 65% in chatrooms 24% in Instant Message Where did this Sexual Solicitation take place?
RISKS FOR KIDS AND TEENS ONLINE Harassment and Bullying
A blog (short for Web Log) is a Website of your own where you enter information ordered by date. An online diary or online journal that is shared with others online.
Blogging Stats • Myspace.com membership since January 2004 is at 84 million. • 270,000 new accounts created daily. • MySpace.com is ranked No. 4 on the entire U.S. internet in terms of page hits in October. • College students make up most of the 9.5 million members on Facebook.com • Xanga’s membership has expanded to 45 million. • Wikipedia.org
Dangers of Blogging • If your real identity is tied to the blog anyone can find you. • Children and teens tend to put personal information on blogs, such as pictures, name, date of birth and location. • If personal information is not used, there can be slips which will lead to personal information. • Blogs can be password protected or they can be public. (Double edge sword)
Dangers of Blogging • Once something is posted it is there, there is no taking it back. • Many can be misunderstood by a certain comment. • This is where bullying, harassment and a misunderstanding can lead to violence. • We can not over look threats made online. • Zitz, Marcy (2005) Family Internet: About Kid’s Blogs and Online Journals and Online Diaries
Missing Virginia Student Taylor Behl’s Body Identified… Suspect held on 16 Counts Child Pornography Box of Bones and Machete recovered from suspect’s home Recent Headlines : October 07, 2005
Blog Sites • Select an Age Appropriate Blog Site- make sure other people your age are using this site. • Read the Privacy Statement-read to make to see what will happen to information you post. • Look for Support-#’s and emails in case problems arise. • Cost?-any cost involved with creating and maintaining your blog
Member of a Blog • Hide your account details • Blog Topic • Password Protect your Blog • E-mail • Use of Avatars and Photos • Hide your Profile from public view • Hide your blog from search engines-most blogs describe how to do this.
Blog Sites • Facebook • Xanga • Myspace • Espinthebottle • Tagged • Blogspot • Cpixel • Hi5 • Yahoo!360
CHILDREN— THE “IDEAL” VICTIM • Naturally curious • Easily led by adults • Need for attention and affection • Need to defy parents
REPORTING THE CRIME • 25% of the youth who encountered a sexual solicitation or approach told a parent. • Less than 10% of sexual solicitations were reported to authorities such as a law-enforcement agency, an Internet Service Provider, or a hotline.
OFFENDERS 99% were male 86% older than 25 97% acted alone Arrests 39% Internet Crimes Against Identified Children 25% Internet Solicitations to Undercover Law Enforcement 36% Internet Child Pornography INTERNET SEX CRIMES AGAINST MINORS
Texas Statistics • Beginning December 2002-May 2006; State of Texas as arrested 66 child pornographers and have convicted 44. • Cyber Crimes Unit has also arrested 83 online predators for traveling to meet what they believed to be a minor and have convicted over 50. • Fugitive Unit has arrested 333 absconders since 2003. Child Sex Offender/Parole Violators: 282 and Operation Missing Predator: 51
INTERNET SAFETY TIPS 1. Establish rules for Internet use • What sites can your child visit • Who can they talk to? • How long will they be online • Where can they use a computer? KEEP HOUSE RULES POSTED NEAR THE COMPUTER!
INTERNET SAFETY TIPS 2. Keep the computer in a common room and no webcams. (not a child’s bedroom)
Safety Tips • Webcams: • “Hacker Uses Webcam To Spy On Family” Click2Houston.com (2004). • 15 yr old female surfing Internet • Typing message to girlfriend and her message turns sexually explicit • Hacker opened her disc drive • Controlling not only computer but webcam • The hacker even listened to conversations thru the microphone attached to the webcam
Safety Tips • The worms and Trojan horse programs are the viruses used • Available to anyone on the Internet • Disguised as popular movies, songs or videos • Student fined for spying on women with webcam.(2005) Malaga, Spain
Safety Tips 3. No Camera Phones
Camera Phones Still pictures Video E-mail SafetyTips
Safety Tips 4. Beaware of Video Games and Computer Games.
Safety Tips • Video Games • Xbox System • Chatting • Webcams • Xbox Live • Computer Games • Chatting
INTERNET SAFETY TIPS 5. Discuss the importance of telling you or a trusted adult if something ever makes your child or teen feel scared, uncomfortable, or confused while online.