'INTERNET PREDATOR' STEREOTYPES DEBUNKED IN NEW STUDY
February 18, 2008
February 18, 2008
DURHAM, N.H., Feb. 18 -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:
Contrary to stereotype, most Internet sex offenders are not adults who target young children by posing as another youth, luring children to meetings, and then abducting or forcibly raping them, according to researchers at the University of New Hampshire who have studied the nature of Internet-initiated sex crimes.
Rather, most online sex offenders are young adults who target . . .
Contrary to stereotype, most Internet sex offenders are not adults who target young children by posing as another youth, luring children to meetings, and then abducting or forcibly raping them, according to researchers at the University of New Hampshire who have studied the nature of Internet-initiated sex crimes.
Rather, most online sex offenders are young adults who target . . .