Internet Child Sexual Predators
Who
are these people?
Internet child sexual predators are 94-96% male and generally range
in age from 13 to 65 years of age. Approximately 12.5% of male offenders
are married, 1.5% divorced, and 86% single (63% of whom have never had
a homosexual experience). Internet child sexual predators would be
most accurately classified as polymorphous offenders, i.e., they
will prey on anyone/anything.
There are four basic categories of Internet
child sexual predators. These categories include the following:
Common Characteristics:
Child sexual predators tend to be extremely ritualistic. Many report
deriving as much excitement from their rituals as they do from their
conquests. These predators spend tremendous amounts of time in locating
and grooming their prey and will go to extraordinary lengths to insure
that all contacts are orchestrated to perfection. They frequently
have the room in which their computer is located designed to facilitate
their obsessions; i.e., cameras, extra film, Viagra, soda cans to
urinate into, towels, lubricants, pictures of other children, fetish
objects, props, and souvenirs from past victims. They are generally
paranoid about exposure of their activities in the real world yet
remarkably careless and brazen online. Most Internet child sexual
predators are very specific in their tastes. This predictability
helps in tracking them by law enforcement because they tend to be
chronic and static in their behaviors once their preferences have
matured.
What can parents do?
Article by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Crisis Hotline.
Internet Sexual Predators
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