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Online Safety. The Internet The ________ The Bad The Ugly. University School of Milwaukee. M. Prevalence. 1 in 5 youth Internet users have received unwanted sexual solicitations in the last year . Only 1 in 4 have told parents. U.S. Department of Justice. N. Solicitation.
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Online Safety • The Internet • The ________ • The Bad • The Ugly University School of Milwaukee M
Prevalence • 1 in 5 youth Internet users have received unwanted sexual solicitations in the last year . • Only 1 in 4 have told parents. U.S. Department of Justice N
Solicitation • One in 33 received an aggressive sexual solicitation by someone who asked to meet them somewhere, called them on the telephone, or sent them regular mail, money, or gifts. • Video M
Parental Control Software • 92% of Parent Respondents to a 2004 online safety survey conducted by America Online and the National Cyber Security Alliance responded that they do not currently use parental control software on their home computers. • Why monitor? Here is one reason M
Reporting • Only 17% of the youth and 10% of the parents could name a specific authority to which they could make a report. • Local Authorities ( where the infraction occurred) • Reporting http://www.cybertipline.com/ N
USM Computer Survey Results • USM Survey Results M
School Computer Use • Labs are supervised by faculty • Lab monitoring with software • Web filtering (Websense) • E-mail monitoring • AUP N
Our LS Online Safety Curriculum • Netsmartz Safety Created by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) and Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA). • www.netsmartz.org
Our LS Online Safety Curriculum • Netsmartz Safety program • Created by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) and Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA). • 2/3 of children who completed the program age 12 and younger felt that the program increased their awareness and changed their behavior on the Internet. www.netsmartz.org N
Safe Internet Use at Home • Different monitoring levels as kids advance in grade level • Computer in a common location if possible • Time Limits-unplug the computer from the internet or turn off the wireless access point if necessary • Monitoring/filtering software • Get educated about what kids are doing online (visit web resources) • Golden rule of cyberspace: “Don’t do anything online that you wouldn’t do in real life.” Don’t say anything online that you would be embarrassed by sharing with parents, grandparents, etc!. • Check the your child’s browser history M
Filtering & Blocking Software Use • In households with Internet access, one third of parents said they had filtering or blocking software on their computers. • Examining tools • Check with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) first • Secondary software • http://kids.getnetwise.org/tools/ N
References • http://www.netsmartz.org/safety/statistics.htm. April 13. 2005. • http://kids.getnetwise.org/tools/. April 13. 2005.