Feb 13 2009
1 in 5 kids solicited for sex online; Only 25% of parents know
From azfamily.com:
Sites like Myspace and Facebook are the methods our children are using to communicate. John Iannarelli, a supervisory special agent with the FBI in Phoenix, says, “The reality is predators know where to look for children. They’re opening Myspace, getting on AOL, they’re chatting. They’re even getting on Playstation 3 and talking through internet and playing games with your children.”
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Sites like Myspace and Facebook are the methods our children are using to communicate. John Iannarelli, a supervisory special agent with the FBI in Phoenix, says, “The reality is predators know where to look for children. They’re opening Myspace, getting on AOL, they’re chatting. They’re even getting on Playstation 3 and talking through internet and playing games with your children.” 







