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1 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting Communications Class 1010-F12 Instructor April Cordova Shawn Fausett 12-05-12

2 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting Liza-Ann Roberts November 7 th Ogden School Teacher Sent pictures to the student The two exchanged picture It was reported to Police F2 Sexual exploitation of a minor Dealing harmful materials to a minor

3 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting These incidents continue to increase Great potential of dangerous situations Parental Education and prevention a must

4 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting Preview Who does this currently affect Who will this affect How to educate and prevent

5 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting Who Does this Currently affect a. 24% of 14 to 17 years olds involved b. 13% females shared photo c. 9% males shared photo

6 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting Who Does this Currently affect a. 11-20-12 Eric Ray (Illinois law student) 15 years Facebook, texting, sexting b. 7-18-12 Daniel Divine Oregon family friend 13 year old female Charged sexual exploitation of a minor F2 X3 Enticing a minor over the Internet MA

7 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting Who Will this Affect Juveniles are getting cell phones younger a. 2004 64% of 17 year olds b. 2009 83% of 17 year olds a. 2004 18% of 12 year olds b. 2009 58% of 12 year olds

8 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting How to educate and prevent Talk with them 1. Teach them responsible use 2. Teach them the dangers 3. Once it’s sent it’s out of their control

9 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting How to educate and prevent Monitor your child’s cell phone My Mobile Watchdog Phone Sheriff

10 The Dangers of Juvenile Sexting Why Parents Must Educate/Prevent Sexting Conclusion Technology is threatening children’s innocence Creating extremely vulnerable state Devastating consequences Time to educate can prevent Parents duty to protect


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