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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape1 Internet Safety
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape2 Introduction The facts Potential dangers –Predators and sexual exploitation –Accessing inappropriate content –Harassment –Signs and symptoms of potential problems Options for increasing safety
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape3 The Facts Katie.com: My Story by Katherine Tarbox Why do we need to be concerned? –16 million kids and teens online –Many cases go unreported What attracts kids and teens to the Internet?
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape4 Risk Factors Loneliness Low self-esteem Need for attention Desire to be popular/accepted Self/body image –Lying
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape5 Dangers: Exploitation Posing Chat and sex channels Live audio - online “phone” conversations Live video - web cameras Gifts, letters, and phone calls Meeting in person
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape6 Dangers: Content Inaccurate information Pornography (pictures, videos, stories) Antisocial ideas Opposing views/beliefs Warez (pirated software)
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape7 Dangers: Harassment Mailing lists Unsolicited email (spam) Harassment
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape8 Danger: Symptoms Signs that your child might be at risk online: –Spends large amounts of time online –Pornography –Phone calls, mail, gifts, or packages –Turns monitor off or changes screen –Withdrawn –Use of someone else’s online account
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape9 Options for Increasing Safety Be prepared Parental involvement Rules
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape10 Options for Increasing Safety Protecting “identifying” information Using safe screen names Controlling internet access
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape11 What If... What to do if something bad happens –Don’t overreact –Various support options www.cybertipline.org 1-800-843-5678 Your local rape crisis center, or www.rainn.org 1-800-656-4673
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Rape101.com: Resources and education for stopping rape12 Conclusion The Internet can be a positive, safe experience Review of signs and symptoms Resource list
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