Among other facts, the research states, "the victims, primarily teens aged 13-15..." It does not give the average age of the predators. Sex between an adult male and a girl as young as 13 is a CRIME, even if no force is used, and for a good reason. The law says that a girl that age is incapable of making an informed decision, and therefore intercourse can never be consensual. An experienced male of 21 or 22 years old has an enormous advantage over a 13 year old girl. What do they mean when they say, "the predators do not deceive them"? They may not deceive them into thinking they are a person their own age, but the victims fall in "love" the predators for a reason. Many of these girls come from home environments where they have never known love, or have other emotional needs, and the predators are very good at feeding on these needs and deceiving them into believing that they are really offering them love. The cynics will scoff, but these girls are of the of most vulnerable kind, and the adult male are predators in every sense of the word. I said my piece. I am finished. Carl P.S. Please excuse the incomplete message. My finger slipped ----- Original Message ----- From: JerryTaylr@xxxxxxx Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 20:15:39 EDT To: edi581@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [edi581] Online predators -- not what you think > This is an important article to read. It appears that the description I have > been giving in my classes about "Internet predators," is incorrect. Here's an > excerpt from the study, followed by the address. Check it out. > Jerry > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Most Internet safety programs address online sexual predation from the > perspective that the victim is a naive child who is systematically seduced by > a > predator. This newest research demonstrates this is not the case. Teen > behavior is > as much a part of the problem as the predators. Teens are looking for love in > all the wrong places. > > ONLINE SEX ABUSE CASES NOT CHARACTERIZED BY DECEPTION, ABDUCTION AND FORCE, > RESEARCH SHOWS > > Findings From National Sample of Law Enforcement Agencies Indicates That > Current Prevention Efforts Emphasizing On-Line Deception May Be Missing Their > Mark > > HONOLULU -- Warnings about Internet child molesters often depict them as > predators who impersonate peers to befriend children and lure them into > encounters > that end in abduction, rape and murder. But a new study of a national sample > of such cases from U.S. law enforcement agencies paints a different and > disconcerting picture of the dynamics involved in these crimes. > > According to the study: > *** Most offenders did not deceive victims about the fact that they were > adults interested in sexual relationships > *** The victims, primarily teens aged 13 to 15, met and had sex with the > adults on more than one occasion > *** Half of the victims were described as being in love with or feeling > close bonds with the offenders > *** Few offenders abducted or used force to sexually abuse their victims. > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > For more details, go here: > > http://www.apa.org/releases/online_sexabuse.html > > Jerry > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Class website: http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/taylor/suny/ > ------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe from this listserv, go to: > //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/list?list_id=edi581 > If you have any problems, send an e-mail to: > JerryTaylr@xxxxxxx > ------------------------------------------------------------ > -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10 ------------------------------------------------------------ Class website: http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/taylor/suny/ ------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from this listserv, go to: //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/list?list_id=edi581 If you have any problems, send an e-mail to: JerryTaylr@xxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------------------