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Online 'Predators' and Their Victims

Online Predators and Their VictimsMyths, Realities, and Implications for Prevention and TreatmentJanis Wolak, David Finkelhor, and Kimberly J. MitchellUniversity of New HampshireMichele L. YbarraInternet Solutions for Kids, publicity about Online predators who prey on naivechildren using trickery and violence is largely sex crimes involving adults and juveniles moreoften fit a model of statutory rape adult offenders whomeet, develop relationships with, and openly seduce under-age teenagers than a model of forcible sexual assault orpedophilic child molesting.

offenders may come to treatment because they have been caught by law enforcement, but others may seek treatment voluntarily. For some, Internet-related problems may be-come apparent during individual, couple, or family therapy sessions. The purpose of this article is to provide an accurate, research-based description of the characteristics and ...

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