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Pedophile Top Related Articles
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1). The Dangers of Online Interaction By : Sharon Housley
Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley
The proliferation of computer technology and emergence of the Internet has enhanced the lives of children and adults. Increasing productivity and efficiency, the Internet is a powerful educational tool, and it provide youths a vast amount of information. That said, it is important to remember that the Internet can also be very dangerous.
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2). How Internet Predators Select Their Victims By : Michael Ryan
The average pedophile will victimize between 50-150 children before he comes to the attention of law enforcement. A large and growing number of predators have gravitated towards the internet, reasoning that browsing the personal profiles children themselves post on instant message services and anonymously lurking in chat rooms is less risky and more effective than hanging around playgrounds and schoolyards.
Article Related to: internet predator, pedophile, instant message, keylogger
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3). Is Posting Children's Pictures Online Dangerous? By : Hubert Daul
It seems more and more parents are becoming concerned about the dangeous unknown we call the World Wide Web. There has been recent concern about posting normal, family related pictures. Is posting a family picture for others to see really putting your child at danger?
Our organization works online with pedophiles every day. Real ones. Our abuse prevention programs are based on the information we gathered by infiltrating internet circles of them to learn how they act.
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4). Tips to Keeping Children Safe Online By : Sharon Housley
Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley
There was once a time when you only had to worry about children when they were outside or not at home. Those times have changed. Strangers can now enter your home, without a key or coming through a door. How you may ask? These strangers enter your home using a keyboard. These strangers can befriend your children online.
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5). Snatched in the Night-What Every Parent Should Know About Home Invasion Abductions By : Hubert Daul
Home invasions have made the news recently as a frightening form of child abduction. This type of abduction is not new, but it is starting to become more common as traditional forms of child abduction are becomming less effective.
This type of child snatching has parents panicked and paranoid. After all, where is your child safe it not in their own home? However, very few parents understand that with a little safety training, this type of abduction can usually be prevented just as easily as other forms of child abduction.
Article Related to: child safety, abduction, kidnapping, sexual abuse prevention, parenting, children, kids, strangers, lures, missing kids, danger, child murder, pedophile
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6). The Dangers of the Anonymous Internet By : Sharon Housley
Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley
Attempting to legislate the Internet will not work, as the Internet is global and covers areas where no single government's rule applies. The jurisdiction issues make the Internet a haven for fraudulent and illegal activity.
Child exploitation and the rise of Internet related crimes is increasing. Child exploitation has no boundaries; pedophiles exist in every socioeconomic, ethnic and religious community.
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8). MG-Shadow: computer monitoring software – a watchdog protecting your interests. By : Alex Falcon
About 64% of all on-line teens say that do things online that they wouldn't want their parents to know about. 11% of all adult internet users visit dating websites and spend their time in chatrooms. Some of the classify their behavior as “cyber affair” More then 60% of employees use company PC for the personal needs during their work hours as long as 80 minutes per day.
Article Related to: computer, software, internet, monitoring, spy, surveillance, children, mg-shadow, mg way corp, children protection, parents, pedophile
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