This video gives a distorted view of what typical “grooming” looks like, as the following passage shows. "The research about Internet-initiated sex crimes makes it clear that the stereotype of the Internet child molester who uses trickery and violence to assault children is largely inaccurate. [...] In the great majority of cases, victims [sic] are aware they are conversing online with adults. In the N-JOV Study, only 5% of offenders pretended to be teens when they met potential victims [sic] online. [...] Also, offenders rarely deceive victims [sic] about their sexual interests. Sex is usually broached online, and most victims [sic] who meet offenders face to face go to such meetings expecting to engage in sexual activity. Many victims [sic] profess love or close feelings for offenders. In the N-JOV Study, 73% of victims [sic] who had face-to-face sexual encounters with offenders did so more than once… Most offenders are charged with crimes, such as statutory rape, that involve nonforcible sexual activity.” -- Wolak, Janis; Finkelhor, David; Mitchell, Kimberly J.; and Ybarra, Michele L. (2008). "Online 'predators' and their victims [sic]: Myths, realities, and implications for prevention and treatment," American Psychologist, 63(2), 111-128 www.apa.org/journals/releases/amp632111.pdf That the term victims deserves scare quotes here is illustrated by another study. Helen C. Whittle et al., “Victims’ Voices: The Impact of Online Grooming and Sexual Abuse” www.hrpub.org/download/201308/ujp.2013.010206.pdf In this paper, not a single one of the eight “victims” has a single negative thing to say about anything they experienced during the relationship, and most of the “negative impacts of abuse” are clearly consequences of other people’s negative reaction rather than the relationship itself. At least one “victim” is described as still being resentful toward police for having interfered.
To be honest, this is just a matter of common sense. You get 13 year olds with some, and some with none.
Even for 2010, this looks way too outdated.
I know right
This video gives a distorted view of what typical “grooming” looks like, as the following passage shows.
"The research about Internet-initiated sex crimes makes it clear that the stereotype of the Internet child molester who uses trickery and violence to assault children is largely inaccurate. [...] In the great majority of cases, victims [sic] are aware they are conversing online with adults. In the N-JOV Study, only 5% of offenders pretended to be teens when they met potential victims [sic] online. [...] Also, offenders rarely deceive victims [sic] about their sexual interests. Sex is usually broached online, and most victims [sic] who meet offenders face to face go to such meetings expecting to engage in sexual activity. Many victims [sic] profess love or close feelings for offenders. In the N-JOV Study, 73% of victims [sic] who had face-to-face sexual encounters with offenders did so more than once… Most offenders are charged with crimes, such as statutory rape, that involve nonforcible sexual activity.”
-- Wolak, Janis; Finkelhor, David; Mitchell, Kimberly J.; and Ybarra, Michele L. (2008). "Online 'predators' and their victims [sic]: Myths, realities, and implications for prevention and treatment," American Psychologist, 63(2), 111-128
www.apa.org/journals/releases/amp632111.pdf
That the term victims deserves scare quotes here is illustrated by another study.
Helen C. Whittle et al., “Victims’ Voices: The Impact of Online Grooming and Sexual Abuse” www.hrpub.org/download/201308/ujp.2013.010206.pdf
In this paper, not a single one of the eight “victims” has a single negative thing to say about anything they experienced during the relationship, and most of the “negative impacts of abuse” are clearly consequences of other people’s negative reaction rather than the relationship itself. At least one “victim” is described as still being resentful toward police for having interfered.
not the lil wayne 😭
i had to do this for school lol
the hell is this lmao i have an iphone so like
Lol played runescape for 5 years
@inicmu Good to know, it felt very real though. Sneaky and good simulation then!
Yeah
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lol