How can you tell if someone is a child predator?

How can you tell if someone is a child predator?

Spends more time with children than adults or peers – they may even come off as immature and childish. Overly affectionate/playful with children – hugging, tickling, wrestling, holding or having a child sit on their lap. Has a “favorite” child they seem to spend time with (which may vary from year to year)

Are parents clueless about child predators on the Internet?

Though parents are generally vigilant about supervising and protecting their children on the internet, 41% of children ages 13-17 are not effectively supervised because their parents THINK they know what websites their child is visiting, they actually don’t.

How can you tell if someone is a child predator online?

Your child may be in contact with an online predator if he or she:

  1. Becomes secretive about online activities.
  2. Becomes obsessive about being online.
  3. Gets angry when he or she can’t get online.
  4. Receives phone calls from people you do not know or makes calls to numbers that you do not recognize.

What parents should know about online predators?

Stats parents should know: More than 500,000 predators are online everyday. Kids 12 to 15 are susceptible to being groomed and manipulated by offenders online. FBI stats show that more than 50 percent of victims of online sexual exploitation are 12-15 years old.

What creates a child predator?

The major factors that differentiate child molesters from other offenders concern sexual deviancy and attitudes tolerant of adult-child sex. Interestingly, the developmental factor that most strongly differentiates child molesters from non-sexual offenders is a history of being sexually victimized during childhood.

How do I talk to my child about online predators?

How to Talk to your Kids about Internet Predators

  1. Pay attention to what your kids are doing online, and ask your child non-threatening questions.
  2. Avoid over-reacting if your kids have been talking to people they don’t know online or if they admit that they’ve come across a dangerous or tricky situation online.

How do online predators find their victims?

These are some typical methods online predators use: Find kids through social networking, blogs, chat rooms (even monitored, kids chat rooms), instant messaging, e-mail, and other Web sites, often using information in their targets’ personal profiles.

What is Cybertip?

The CyberTipline was created in order for children and their parents to quickly and easily report suspected incidents of child sexual exploitation that occur on the Internet, including activities involving the possession, manufacture, and distribution of child pornography, online enticement of children for sexual …

What percent of teens have been a victim of online predators?

77% of the targets for online predators were age 14 or older. Another 22% were users ages 10 to 13. Over 50% of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyber bullying….See what the statistics say …

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