Six Myths of Internet Sex Crimes
An article titled “Online Predators and Their Victims” appeared February 21, 2008, in the journal American Psychologist that identified the following myths:
Myth: Internet predators are driving up child sex crimes
Fact: Sexual assaults on teens fell 52% from 1993 to 2005
Myth: Internet predators are pedophiles
Fact: Internet predators target adolescents, not prepubescent children
Myth: Internet predators represent a new dimension to child sexual abuse
Fact: Most Internet-related offenses are essentially statutory rape: non-forcible sex with minors too young to consent Internet predators abduct or trick the victims
Fact: Three quarters of the victims have repeat sex with the predator and go to the first face-to-face meeting expecting to have sex
Myth: Internet predators pose online as teens in order to meet teens
Fact: 95% of predators do not pose as teenagers to meet teenagers
Myth: Internet predators go after any child
Fact: Internet predators target boys and girls of uncertain sexual orientation, often with a history of sexual abuse and risk-taking
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