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25 Percent of Kids Sexually Harassed Online - by Friends!

*The following is excerpted from an online article posted on PsychCentral.

A cybercrime expert has discovered that it is not just strangers who target children online.

Michigan State criminal justice professor Thomas J. Holt, found that about one in four children said they were pressured by their friends online to talk about sex when they didn’t want to. The study included 439 middle- and high-school students aged 12 to 16.

"This is not to downplay the danger of pedophiles acting online, but it does draw attention to the potential threat of child sexual victimization by the people our kids are closest to, the people they spend the greatest amount of time with online," explains Holt.

The study is important as it is one of the first to examine the factors of online child sexual victimization. The review appears online in the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.

Researchers found that girls and kids with low self-control, were more likely to be sexually harassed online. But the biggest surprise was the finding that 24 percent of study participants were sexually harassed over the Internet.

Parental-filtering software or keeping the computer in an open space such as the family living room did not seem to reduce the problem.

"So it seems like this is not something that can be technologically solved, at least for the moment," Holt said. "Instead, it has to be something that’s resolved through engaged conversation between parent and child."

Often, talking with a child about sex is not an easy conversation, yet the discussion is essential.

"Parents need to have that talk with their kids about what they are doing online and what people are asking them to do online," Holt explains. "That kind of open dialogue is one of the best things they can do to minimize the risk."

Source: PsychCentral
http://psychcentral.com/news/2016/01/08/25-percent-of-kids-sexually-harassed-online-by-friends/97369.html