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1 Technology and Social Media

2 Cell Phones Distractions Texting

3 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v= MLk_dCtwJsY

4 What do you think? Pros ? Cons ? Who ? What about walking and texting? 4

5 Texting and Driving Is your face worth it?? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/07/text-while- driving-psa_n_5105638.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/07/text-while- driving-psa_n_5105638.html

6 Ohio Law Bans Texting While Driving Governor Kasich signed House Bill 99 on June 1, 2012, which prohibits a person who is less than 18 years of age from using in any manner, an electronic wireless communications device while driving and prohibits texting while driving. This bill is effective August 31, 2012.

7 Most people who text and drive think they can do it. This is what texting and driving looks like. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZZueNl0 lN0

8 This means: No texting No e-mailing No talking on your cell phone, Bluetooth, Bluetooth speakers, On-Star or any similar device No computers, laptops or tablets No playing video games No using your GPS (unless it's a voice-operated or hands-free device) --- Even when you are sitting at a light or stuck in traffic

9 Texting and Driving Possible long term affects? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n R82z0tzMdc

10 It's a Primary Offense: Law enforcement can stop you for any of the above reasons. First violation: $150 fine, driver license suspended for 60 days Second and/or subsequent violations: $300 fine, driver license suspended for one year Exceptions: Pre-programmed GPS, vehicles in a stationary position and outside a lane of travel, emergency calls to law enforcement, hospital, fire department, etc.

11 We all KNOW we shouldn’t do it but when you get in that car what will you decide?? http://www.wltx.com/video/221242673001/0/16-Year- Old-Killed-in-Texting-While-Driving-Accident http://www.wltx.com/video/221242673001/0/16-Year- Old-Killed-in-Texting-While-Driving-Accident

12 40% of all American teens say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way that put people in danger (Pew Research Center). 50% of teens surveyed admit to texting while driving (AT&T Poll, 2012). Texting while driving takes your eyes off the road for about five seconds. At 55 mph, that's like driving the length of a football field - 100 yards - with your eyes closed (USDOT) You are 23 times more likely to crash while texting and driving (VTTI)

13 What choice will you make???? http://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=ApnyKv1GuNI

14 How would your life change if you were this driver? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T- TJd4qYJ58 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T- TJd4qYJ58

15 Types of on-line avenues

16 Internet Use and Safety

17 How are social networking sites positive? Negative?  NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services – Missing & Exploited Children Clearinghouse 17

18 The Power of Social Media 18 https://vimeo.com/53034454

19 Some of the ways we need to be careful!!!!!!  NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services – Missing & Exploited Children Clearinghouse 19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAhS0Ut2 QYQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAhS0Ut2 QYQ mom

20 Think Before Posting Pictures.  Consider if it is a picture you want everyone to see, including your parents, teachers, law enforcement and college admission officers.  Remember that any picture you upload to the Web can be downloaded by anyone and be copied or posted online FOREVER.

21  You may not know the truth about someone you first meet online.  Time does not equal trust or knowing the person.  You can be lied to or betrayed. Online Relationships

22 Predators will use information obtained from children to gain trust and friendship (her mother’s death).Predators will use information obtained from children to gain trust and friendship (her mother’s death). Unless you know someone in person, you don’t really know who they are on the Internet (predator portrayed himself as 18 yr old).Unless you know someone in person, you don’t really know who they are on the Internet (predator portrayed himself as 18 yr old). Anyone is vulnerable (father was police officer, lived in small town).Anyone is vulnerable (father was police officer, lived in small town).

23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbQm-nIMo_A Take this lollipop

24 Warning Signs  Isolate you from your family or friends.  Turn you against your parents.  Make you keep secrets.  Send inappropriate materials or talk about explicit subjects.  Threaten you.

25 “Let’s go private.” “Where’s your computer in the house?” “I know someone who can get you a modeling job.” “Who’s your favorite band? Designer? Gear? Beware when someone says…

26 “You seem sad. Tell me what’s bothering you.” “You are the love of my life.” “What’s your phone number?” “If you don’t…do what I ask, I’ll … tell your parents OR share your photos in a photo blog/Webcam directory/file-sharing network. Beware when someone says…

27 Never Meet With Someone in Real Life That You First Met Online.  You don’t know for sure if people really are who they say they are. If you think it is appropriate to meet with someone, always discuss the meeting with your parents first, meet in a public place and never go alone.  Have your parents speak with the parents of the person you want to meet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jMhMVEjEQg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4sHoDW8QU4&featur e=youtu.be

28 Who Is Looking At You Online? Friends Parents Teachers Law Enforcement College Admission Officers Future Employers Online Predators

29 Everyone Knows Your Name. Athletes Band members Winners of contest Group/school web pages News articles

30 DO NOT SAY ANYTHING ONLINE THAT YOU WOULDN’T SAY OFFLINE.

31 Do Not Give Out Personal Information.  Never give out your personal identifying information or your families or friends, such as name, address, telephone number, and school name in any public areas or in email unless you are sure you know the person.  How can you tell if an internet site is safe? http://ripflv.com/video.php?id=30533

32 On public networking sites Use Privacy Settings.  Use  Use the privacy settings – such as “Friends Only” on any social networking site you are on.  Only  Only allow people you know in real life on your friends list. Gaming networks Do not set privacy settings to friends of friends!!!

33 Check With Your Friends. Before posting pictures or information about your friends, check with them first. Always protect your privacy and theirs. Check to see what your friends are posting about you. If anything they have posted about you makes you uncomfortable, ask them to remove it.

34 Never Respond to Inappropriate Messages.  If someone harasses you online, says anything inappropriate or does anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, tell a trusted adult.  It is not your fault if you receive a rude or offensive message.

35 Check Comments Regularly.  If you have a profile or blog where other people make comments, check them often.  Do not respond to offensive or embarrassing comments. Delete them and block that person from making additional comments.

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40 Protect Your Passwords.  Use strong passwords and keep them confidential.  Don’t give out your password, even to your best friend.

41 TTalk to a trusted adult if anything makes you feel scared, uncomfortable or confused. DDo not respond to messages that are rude or offensive. SSave messages that could be used by law enforcement as evidence. Safety Tips

42 DDon’t post personal information. RRespect copyright laws and check your sources. DDon’t forward emails to “everyone” in your address book. SSecure your password – don’t share it, even with your best friend.

43 NNever download from anyone you don’t know. BBeware of phishing scams: If you receive an email or bulletin that requests your username and password or directs you to a website that asks personal information, DO NOT respond.

44 – Recognize techniques used by online predators to deceive their victims. – Refuse requests for personal information. – Respond assertively if you are ever in an uncomfortable situation while online. Exit the program, log off or turn off the computer… – Report to a parent or other trusted adult any suspicious or dangerous contact that makes you uncomfortable. Remember the 4 R’s.

45 The internet and media devices are a valuable and useful tool. In some cases they are needed!! Be smart and make good choices.

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47 WHAT IS SEXTING? Sexting is generally understood as creating, sending, receiving or showing sexually-oriented content, including images and words, via cell phone, email, social media or other online communications.

48 WHY ARE KIDS SEXTING? Peer pressure Revenge after a breakup To feel sexy Blackmail Flirting Impulsive behavior Special present Joke Think it will remain private https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSze QUmMic4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSze QUmMic4

49 TEEN’S OPINION What do you think?

50 The law Sexting is illegal for anyone under the age of 18. Currently Ohio has no “sexting Law” so it falls under the pornography law.

51 Cases Presented Thus Far #1 The Boyfriend/Girlfriend Exchange Boyfriend is at school, sitting in class. Girlfriend’s whereabouts were never Girlfriend’s whereabouts were never established (beyond the fact that she wasn’t in school). Girlfriend sends a nude photo to in school). Girlfriend sends a nude photo to Boyfriend while he is in class. Boyfriend solicits more photos and is caught for using his cell phone in violation of school policy. The photos are discovered by his probation officer and both were charged with Illegal Use of a Minor in Nudity Oriented Material. Their cases are not yet resolved. cases are not yet resolved.

52 Cases Presented Thus Far #2 The Jilted Ex-Boyfriend Jill takes a nude photo and sends it to a boy she’s “talking” to, who sends it to the boy she’s “talking” to, who sends it to the Jilted Ex-Boyfriend. The Jilted Ex-Boyfriend Jilted Ex-Boyfriend. The Jilted Ex-Boyfriend sends it to a girl who hates Jill, who sends it to everyone in her phone. Those people pass it everyone in her phone. Those people pass it on, and so on and so on. The photo quickly circulated throughout Greene County. Greene County.

53 Cases Presented Thus Far #3 The Amateur Videographer A 16 year old Amateur Videographer was traveling on a nearly empty school bus and traveling on a nearly empty school bus and was seated at the rear of the bus and across the aisle from 2 fellow students, a male and a female. At some from 2 fellow students, a male and a female. At some point during the trip, the female passenger began performing oral sex on the male with whom she shared a seat. The Amateur Videographer used his cell phone to record the event. Approximately 2 weeks later, the Amateur Videographer who recorded the incident of oral sex gave cell phone to a teacher with the purpose of gave cell phone to a teacher with the purpose of showing the teacher a separate video. However, showing the teacher a separate video. However, the wrong video was cued and the teacher viewed the the wrong video was cued and the teacher viewed the school bus event involving oral sex.

54 Cases Presented Thus Far #4 She Ups the Ante A 17-year old girl is flirting with a boy or boys over the internet, and they are or boys over the internet, and they are exchanging nude and semi-nude photos. The 17-year old girl ups the ante and takes The 17-year old girl ups the ante and takes a photo of the vagina of a 10 year-old girl a photo of the vagina of a 10 year-old girl she is baby sitting. She was charged with Illegal Use of a Minor in Nudity Oriented Material, Illegal Use of a Minor in Nudity Oriented Material, pled as charged and must register as a juvenile pled as charged and must register as a juvenile sex offender

55 STATISTICS According to research published in the July 2012 issue of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, an astounding 57 percent had been asked to send a sext. While most of these teens admitted to being bothered by the request, 28 percent of the students followed through and had sent a naked picture of themselves through text or email.Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine

56 THE LAW "It's a felony in the second degree," says M.J. Donovan, lawyer for the Ohio teen charged with four felony counts. "It's the second highest felony in the state of Ohio. In many states, teens involved in a sexting case — even if they only shared the image in question — may be required to register as a sex offender

57 Cases where convictions have been upheld: Photographs of a 16 year old girl that displayed her breasts Photographs of a 16 year old girl that displayed her breasts Images that focused on the breasts and genitals of a pubescent female standing outside a bathtub Images that focused on the breasts and genitals of a pubescent female standing outside a bathtub Images that focused on the pubic area of young girls using a restroom Images that focused on the pubic area of young girls using a restroom Photos that focused on the genitals of a minor Photos that focused on the genitals of a minor female in a tanning bed female in a tanning bed

58 THE LAW Teen found in possession of this type of image on his/her cell phone can be charged with possession of child pornography and the sender with distribution. If convicted, you may have to register as a sex offender http://www.familywatchdog.us/ShowMap.as p?frm=0 http://www.familywatchdog.us/ShowMap.as p?frm=0

59 Juvenile Sex Offender Registration (JSORN) JSORN is mandatory for juveniles JSORN is mandatory for juveniles who commit their offense at age of 16 or 17, or for a second time offender 14-17 17, or for a second time offender 14-17 JSORN is discretionary with the Court JSORN is discretionary with the Court for first time offenders who commit their for first time offenders who commit their offense at the age of 14 or 15 offense at the age of 14 or 15

60 Ramifications of this????? "It sounds cute. It sounds harmless. The college admissions officer can see it. The future employers can see it. Their children could see it."

61 In the morning hours of August 12, 2012, a 16-year-old girl incapacitated by alcohol, was raped by two high school football players, Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond. According to transcripts, at midnight, the intoxicated victim left a party with four football players. They went to a second party where the victim vomited and appeared "out of it." The same group left after about 20 minutes, and headed to the home of one of the witnesses. In the backseat of the car her shirt was removed and Trent Mays raped her while his friends filmed and photographed her. In the basement of the house, Mays attempted to rape her again. Now unconscious, she was stripped naked and the second accused, Ma'lik Richmond raped her. She was again photographed. Three witnesses took the photos back to the second party and shared them with friends. Following the rapes, Mays "seemed to try to orchestrate a cover-up and pleading with the victim not to press charges.

62 Ohio investigators confiscated 15 cellphones and two tablets, collecting text messages from dozens of students, and interviewed 60 people, including students, coaches, school officials and parents. The victim testified she had no memory of the six-hour period in which the rapes occurred. She said she woke up the next morning naked in a basement living room with Mays, Richmond and another teenage boy, missing her underwear, flip-flops, phone and earrings. The evidence presented in court mainly consisted of hundreds of text messages and cellphone pictures that had been taken by more than a dozen people at the parties and afterwards traded with other students and posted to social media. Former Steubenville baseball player Michael Nodianos, responding to hearsay of the event, tweeted "Some people deserve to be peed on. While he did not sexually assault the victim himself, Nodianos, a scholarship student at Ohio State at the time news of the rape broke, received numerous threats for his comments, as did his family in Steubenville, and subsequently dropped out of school. On March 17, 2013, Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond were convicted of rape.

63 Mays was sentenced to a minimum of two years in a Youth Services facility, while Richmond was sentenced to a minimum of one year in a state youth detention center. Mays and Richmond were determined by Judge Lipps to be Tier II sex offenders, requiring them to report their address to the county sheriff every six months for 20 years,

64 School Official Arrested For Allegedly Helping Cover Up The Steubenville Rape Case

65 JESSIE LOGAN/Sycamore HS in Ohio http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/ 29546237#29546237

66 HB 116: The Jessica Logan Law House Bill 116 requires school districts to establish cyber-bullying policies and to annually teach teachers and inform parents about their overall bullying policies. It was signed into law by Gov. John Kasich on February 2, 2012.

67 The choice is yours Toledo Blade April,2015 2 Archbold students face charges in sexting case Read more at http://www.toledoblade.com/Education/2015/04/22/2-Archbold-students-charged- with-sexting.html#yqkG9bk24gKZZLBO.99 http://www.toledoblade.com/Education/2015/04/22/2-Archbold-students-charged- with-sexting.html#yqkG9bk24gKZZLBO.99

68 WHAT CAN TEENS DO? If you receive a racy photo do not forward it. Speak to the person who sent it, if possible If you have sent a racy photo-STOP! May have to speak to a trusted adult about how to handle the situation Do not save in your phone


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