Exam 7: Online Child Abuse and Neglect

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Receiving unexplained gifts such as mobile phones or credit vouchers is not a sign of online abuse.

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Both the Canadian legal system and child welfare view the problem of child sexual abuse images as a child protection issue.

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Under the Criminal Code Canadian legal authorities have pursued sexting between minors under the age of 18.

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Children who are abused online must cope with the reality that their images can never be removed.

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Offenders resort exclusively to flattery to make the young person feel special, loved, and cared for.

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About 1 in 3 youth indicate a willingness to provide their real names and addresses to access free email or create a profile on a social networking site.

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Girls are more likely to engage in sexting and more likely to feel pressured from boys to send a sext.

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During the grooming process, the young person's inhibitions are raised to understand they have been groomed.

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In R v Sharpe the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the child pornography provisions of the Criminal Code as a valid limitation of the right to freedom of expression.

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When meeting face to face, groomers resort to assaulting the young person.

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