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NO! NO! You can not get the questions until the end of the Power Point!

Online Predator Statistics (Received information from Teens are willing to meet with strangers: 16 percent of teens considered meeting someone they've only talked to online and 8 percent have actually met someone they only knew online (Online Victimization of Youth: Five Years Later. 2006). Four percent of all youth Internet users received aggressive sexual solicitations, which threatened to spill over into "real life". These solicitors asked to meet the youth in person, called them on the telephone, or sent offline mail, money, or gifts. Also 4 percent of youth Internet users had distressing sexual solicitations that left them feeling upset of extremely afraid (Online Victimization of Youth: Five Years Later, 2006). Currently, there are over 600,000 Registered Sex Offenders in the United States; an estimated 150,000 have been lost in the system (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 2006). The predominant sex crime scenario doesn't involve violence or stranger molesters posing online as children; only 5 percent of offenders concealed the fact they were adults from their victims. Almost 80 percent of offenders were explicit about their intentions with youth. In 73 percent of crimes, youth go to meet the offender on multiple occasions for multiple sexual encounters (NJOV Study, 2007).

Cyber bullying 1. What is Cyber bullying? 2. Do you think this is a big problem in Schools? Why? 3. Have you ever been a victim of Cyber bullying? If so, how did you handle the situation? 4. Would you tell your parent’s if you were bullied on-line? Why or why not? 5. What was the most important piece of information you and your parents received from learning about Cyber Bullying? Sex-ting 6. What is Sex-ting? 7. After watching the video, do you think there is a problem with sex-ting or are authorities over-reacting? Why do you feel this way? 8. Have you ever been sent a nude or half-nude picture by text? What did you do? Did you tell anyone? Did you send the picture to someone else? Were you aware of the consequences of sending these pictures to your friends? 9. Do you think the law should be changed about sex-ting? What would you change about the law if so, and WHY? 10. What was the most important piece of information you and your parents received from learning about Sex-ting? On-line Predators 11. What key statistic or statistics stood out in your mind? 12. Do you give out or have you given out personal information on the internet (myspace, facebook) about yourself? 13. Have you ever met or tried to meet someone you met on-line in person face-to-face? 14. Would you still meet them if you did? Why or why not? 15. What was the most important piece of information you and your parents received from learning about On-line Predators?

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