Protect Children From Sexual Predators in Your Area.
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Reporting sexual predators Witnesses of crime against a child should contact their local law enforcement agency immediately by dialing 911 or visit these Websites to make an anonymous tip: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Call the Department of Homeland Security's Operation Predator Help for Mental Illness Brought on by Trauma from a Sexual Predator Attack Very often children are sexually molested by someone close to them. Parents, friends, teachers, coaches or relatives who feel they may have a problem with sexual mental illnesses, must get help before it is too late. |
Your Child has nearly a 25% Chance of Being Molested The FBI estimates that there is a sex offender living in every square mile in the United States. One in ten men has molested children. Most child molesters are able to molest dozens of children before they are caught and have a three percent (3%) chance of being apprehended for their crimes. Click Here for the Complete Article The information above is excerpted from an information packet by Cory Jewell Jensen, M.S., and Steve Jensen, M.A. Download and print it now! |
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Does a sexual offender live in your neighborhood?
- Over 2,000 children are reported missing every day.
- The chance that your child will become a victim of a sex offender is 1 in 3 for girls & 1 in 6 for boys.
**Source: The National Center for Victims of Crime - Protect your children by identifying registered sex offenders in your area.
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registered sex offenders by keeping you aware, alert & informed.
Pay Attention to Amber Alerts...they save lives.
5 Tips To Keep Kids Safe from Sexual Predators
1. Teach them to avoid strangers.
2. Teach them what types of behavior are inappropriate from adults and peers.
3. Designate safe areas in your neighborhoods and point out potentially dangerous houses, parks or areas.
4. Let your kids know they can talk to you about anything - even sexual abuse.
5. Create a system so that your kids will never take a ride with a stranger claiming to be a friend of the family.
For more tips visit our special section on Protect Children from Child Predators.


