Online Predation: The Facts Behind the Myth
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- Bmuench on 2008-03-25 - Tags internet_safety , parent_classes
- Elementarytechteacher on 2008-03-23 - Tags article , internet_safety
- Beatechie on 2008-03-21 - Tags article , internet_safety , web2.0
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..in spite of public concern, the authors found that adolescents’ use of popular social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook do not appear to increase their risk of being victimized by online predators. Rather, it is risky online interactions such as talking online about sex to unknown people that increases vulnerability, according to the researchers.
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