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Educate kids about the internet, teach them to be cautious with strangers, and encourage open communication. Helping them understand boundaries is key.
Yes, minors who are victims of exploitation can have legal actions taken on their behalf to protect them and seek justice. It's vital to get the right support.
Signs can include a child showing unusual behavior, being secretive, or withdrawing from family and friends. If something feels off, trust your instincts.
If you spot something that looks wrong or makes you uncomfortable, it’s important to report it to local authorities or child protection services. Better safe than sorry!
Absolutely! Distributing or sharing any images or videos that depict the sexual exploitation of minors is a serious crime and carries heavy penalties.
Receiving a visual depiction means that someone has gotten images or videos that show children being sexually exploited, which is completely illegal.
The sexual exploitation of minors involves using children in sexual activities, whether it's taking photos, videos, or other forms of media that show them in a sexual manner.