The document discusses the issue of child predators online and includes statistics on reported cases of child luring on the internet in Canada between 2010-2015. It provides tips for preventing online predation, such as limiting personal information shared online and not accepting friend requests from unknown individuals. The document also includes a definition of online predators and lists resources on the topic.
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Child Predators Online- Technology & Ethics PowerPoint Presentation
The document discusses the issue of child predators online and includes statistics on reported cases of child luring on the internet in Canada between 2010-2015. It provides tips for preventing online predation, such as limiting personal information shared online and not accepting friend requests from unknown individuals. The document also includes a definition of online predators and lists resources on the topic.
The document discusses the issue of child predators online and includes statistics on reported cases of child luring on the internet in Canada between 2010-2015. It provides tips for preventing online predation, such as limiting personal information shared online and not accepting friend requests from unknown individuals. The document also includes a definition of online predators and lists resources on the topic.
Slide 1- Title Page (Ruslan) Slide 2- Table of contents (Ruslan) Slide 3- Statistics (Ofek) Slide 4- More Statistics and Charts (Ofek) Slide 5- Video (Ofek)
Table of Contents Slide 6- Opinion (Anita)
Slide 7- Ethics/Legal issues (Anita) Slides 1- Slide 8- News report(Anita) Slide 9- Prevention (Anita) Slide 10- Collage Slide 11- Definition (Ofek) Slide 12- Resources (Ruslan) STATISTICS adult online users, seeking to exploit children of adolescence for sexual or other abusive purposes. In 2010-2015, 464 incidents of child luring on the internet were reported by Canadian authorities. Of these, 122 cases were criminally prosecuted, and 89 resulted in guilty verdicts Statistics: 70% of 10-17 year-olds accept friend requests regardless of knowing them.
64% of child-luring incidents havent
been solved. Watch this short video to learn about online predators Prevention Limit personal information with others online Have a private account online Dont accept people that you dont know Location should be off when using websites online Dont communicate with strangers online Turn on privacy before using any websites Online Predators are defined as adult online users who seek to exploit vulnerable children or adolescents for sexual or other abusive purposes. Links Guy on computer 852 480 - shutterstock.com