Hi guys
I hope everyone had a lovely weekend and are enjoying their week.
Thanks to the benefits of Foxtel IQ, I saw a 60 minutes programme which aired a few Sundays ago. It was titled ‘Web of Evil’, and produced by Lincol Howes and Julia Timms. The story was in relation to some horrific crimes perpetrated against Justin Berry, at the time a 13 year old American boy.
The story highlights the problems with Internet crimes (continuing on from what I have raised before). At age 13, Justin was asked to take his shirt off in front of a webcam for $50. He rationalised that if he takes his shirt off at the beach, then he can do it in front of a webcam and make $50 from it (a considerable sum of money for someone at age 13). News of this boy spread like fire around the pedophiles circle, and very soon Justin was performing sick acts (which I really do not want to discuss, some of which were even blotted out on the programme) for hefty sums of money. Over the course of a few years, Justin made in the hundreds of thousands of dollars through higher and higher demands.
As Justin said, the ‘Internet is a pedophiles friend’ and this is the scary thought. The presenter of the programme demonstrated to the audience how quickly pedophiles jump onto our kids. Within 10 min of advertising that she was a 12 year old girl, there were three responses. One was harmless, but the conversations with the other two got very dirty very quickly – one even offered to meet up after 6min of conversation.
As FBI agent Arnold Bell says, the pedophiles ‘greatest weapon is the anonymity the Internet provides’. Furthermore, what is truly horrifying (although I am not sure if I believe this statistic), 1/5 of victims are less than 3 years old.
Clearly something has to be done to protecting our children, and taking away the Internet from them is definitely not the solution. All I can say is that I am a long way away from having children, but I sure hope that by the time my children are able to use the Internet, this sort of crime will be a thing of the past.
Peace out.