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  1. nsopw.gov is a one-stop-shop for sex offender information across state, tribal, and territory jurisdictions, pulling information from each jurisdiction’s registry website into one search.

  2. May 17, 2011 · Child Predators. The Online Threat Continues to Grow. “It’s an unfortunate fact of life that pedophiles are everywhere online,” said Special Agent Greg Wing. It’s a recipe for trouble: naive...

    • Teach Your Child The Power of "No"
    • Tell Your Child What to Do
    • Don’T Focus on "Stranger Danger"
    • Teach Them About Boundaries
    • Designate Trusted Adults
    • Explain What to Never Do
    • Don’T Instill Fear
    • Use Resources For Kids
    • Repeat These Messages

    Child predators are very good at seeking out children who may be afraid or reluctant to oppose an adult, or who may be easily threatened or coerced. Tell your child to trust their instincts if they do not feel comfortable or are scared around someone, to tell that person in a very loud voice, "No!" if they are asked to keep a secret or go somewhere...

    Don’t assume your child will know what to do. In his book "Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (and Parents Sane)," security consultant Gavin de Becker mentions a classic segment of The Oprah Winfrey Showthat aired in 1993. In the show, Oprahproducers and child safety advocate Ken Wooden conducted an experiment (with the parent...

    For children, especially younger kids, the concept of just who exactly is a "stranger" can be confusing. They may picture someone who is scary-looking, or who is mean. In fact, child safety experts have shown in experiments such as the one mentioned above that children will often follow someone if that person appears friendly and is persuasive enou...

    Tell your child that no one should ever invade their personal space. Whether in a public space or at home, emphasize to your child that no one should ever get too close to them without a caregiver or one of their parents present.

    Make a short list of "safe" grown-ups—such as an uncle, babysitter, grandparent or neighbor—who are allowed to pick your child up from school or take care of them when you are not there or are late for pick up. Tell them to never go with anyone else unless you have agreed beforehand to deviate from the list, and always make sure they know exactly w...

    Tell them to never, ever get in a car or go somewhere without a parent or caregiver. Emphasize to your child that if someone they know (but who is not a designated trusted adult) or someone they have never met before tries to convince or force them to go somewhere, then they should scream as loudly as they can, "Help! This is not my dad!" or "Help!...

    Just turning on the evening news is enough to make children—and adults—feel as if there’s danger lurking in every corner. Fear of every situation can actually be counter-productive and can make a child so afraid of everything that they are vulnerable to being manipulated by threats. Instead, give your child the confidence, strength, and tools to pr...

    Watch videos such as The Safe Side—Stranger Safety: Hot Tips to Keep Cool Kids Safe With People They Don't Know and Kinda Know, featuring John Walsh, with your child. The Safe Side website also features resources designed for kids such as quizzes, puzzles, and safety tips. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) also has a weal...

    Just as you would with fire drills, practice these safety tips periodically with your child. (Do this especially right at back-to-school time and at the beginning of summer, when your kids are likely to be outside more—a fact that is all too well known to predators). When you are outside in a crowded place such as a mall or a park, ask your child w...

  3. Under Operation Predator, the agency's flagship initiative targeting child sex predators, ICE has made more than 8,000 criminal arrests since 2003. Each year, millions of children fall prey to sexual predators.

  4. The National Child Protection Task Force's rapid-response team locates missing children, identifies predators, & trains law enforcement to tackle complex crimes against vulnerable individuals.

  5. One tool common to those who sexually abuse kids is grooming: manipulative behaviors that the abuser uses to gain access to a potential victim, coerce them to agree to the abuse, and reduce the risk of being caught.

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