Sunday, January 14, 2007

How do you stop this without the manpower

How do you stop this without the manpower
Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:29 PM GMT By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - Within two hours of meeting the "12-year-old girl" through an Internet chatroom, the predatory paedophile had already asked to meet her for sex. Unknown to him the "young girl" in question was actually a covert police investigator but detectives based in a specialist unit in London said the startling case illustrated the risk children faced whilst surfing the Internet. "Families will be getting computers for Christmas, children will be using those computers ... and children will be vulnerable unless they are properly supervised," Detective Superintendent Alastair Jeffrey said on Wednesday. The size of the issue is clear from the figures produced by his London Child Abuse Investigation Command (CAIC), which has six covert online investigators, equating to 10 percent of all those in the country. Despite being the biggest and best resourced online child protection unit in the country, Jeffrey said they could generate work to occupy the entire team of 425 officers allocated to dealing with paedophiles and child abuse in London. In the last seven months, the CAIC has arrested 22 men including 14 suspects through the work of one online investigator alone. "I don't believe we are able to scope the problem," he said. SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES Detectives say the paedophiles focus on the social networking Web sites which have taken the Internet by storm in recent years, allowing users to create their own Web pages, exchange photos and video and to listen to music. "That is where paedophiles can go knowing they can seek and find young children," said Detective Inspector Brian Ward. The figures are daunting. One of the most popular sites, MySpace, has 130 million users worldwide, 31 percent of which are under 18. Although most major sites had security measures, paedophiles are usually able to get round them. Once they had gained the child's trust, the men arrange to contact them through private instant messaging services run by the likes of Yahoo! and MSN. Jeffrey said 31 percent of young people aged 9 to 19 had received a sexual communication whilst online but only 7 percent of parents were aware of this. However what shocked him the most was that one in 12 children had met someone face-to-face who they had first engaged online. He said the danger the children faced from the paedophiles was shocking. "They will bring condoms, lubricants and on one occasion ligatures to restrain the child. It's an extremely serious business," he said. Even those who did not set out to meet children posed a serious danger. Some exposed themselves or masturbated in front of a webcam, sent images of child abuse or pornography, or encouraged the children to touch themselves explicitly. "VERY SERIOUS OFFENCES" "All of these are very serious sexual offences. Any child who has access to the internet anywhere could be subject to this type of behaviour," Jeffrey said. The type of paedophile also varied, according to Detective Constable Jonathan Taylor, a covert officer who pretends to be a 12-year-old girl during often long and painstaking inquiries. All are white and usually aged between 30 and 50. But they can be family men, loners, grandfathers and professionals. They target children by asking to be their online "friend" with most youngsters inundated with dozens of such requests every day. One paedophile they monitored had around 300 "buddy" profiles, all of which were young girls, Taylor said. "They just hit on you. They hit on children without the children wanting it," he explained. "Some will be very, very security conscious. They all have their different methods." He warned that parents should ensure their computer was in a communal room, all chatroom messages were saved and monitored, and children knew not to give out personal details.

1 comment:

Mariaehart said...

Thank-you for posting the information about the internet, children & paedophiles.

As you are probably aware i am a parent with 6 children, four of my kids use the internet to communicate with there family & friends, they also all have a My Space & use alot of websites for homework.

I have always been worried about the behavoir described in your post by paedophiles trying to make friends with children on the internet, that is why i took the decision to speak to my children first before getting a PC last Christmas about the dangers of using the internet with paedophiles lurking about and trying to become kids friends.

I as a parent took the decision to have the PC setup in our dinning room where i can keep a close eye on what my children are doing on the internet, instead of being in there bedrooms where i would not have any idea what they were upto. I also do not allow any of my children to use chat rooms and when they all wanted a My Space like there friends i sat with them all while they set them up and decided that they couldn't have a public profile for anyone to come and look at there info or leave messages, only friends & family who are a contact on there messenger can
view there spaces.

I also have a brillant program running on all of our profiles which is called Blue Coat K9 Web Protection which i would recommend to anyone who has children who use the Internet it protects children from spyware, nudity, pornography, adult content, sexual viewing of pics & vids & much much more.

I personally feel that as a parent you should take every measure obtained to you to protect your children from pornography, adult contents & paedophiles etc as it is you the parent who is the adult and it is you who must take the ultimate responsibility of trying to stop your children viewing such material out there on the net & to try and and stop a paedophile entering your home via a PC or worse.

I feel that if parents dont do everything in there power to stop this kind of behavoir being viewed by there children then the problem will just escalate out of control & much more serious cases will happen time & time again.

Thanks again Michael for posting this shocking news to all of us hear on the group, appreciate it.

Take care

Speak to you very soon

Love
Tracey