Child Maltreatment
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Menstuff® has compiled the following print advertisements
regarding Child Maltreatment. Be aware that this campaign only
addresses non-familia sexual molestation issues which represents less
than 5% of all child
maltreatment cases.
What You Should Know
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He's handsome, witty, charming, friendly.
And a child molester.
One of the most deceiving things about child molesters is that they
don't always appear to be horrible people. More often than not, they
are charming, likable individuals posing as trustworthy, upstanding
citizens. And they cross all boundaries of race, income and social
case. At the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, we
support law enforcement in their effort to stop these predators. To
report child sexual exploitation, call the police. Then call us at
800.843.5678 or contact us at www.cybertipline.com
We're here to expose child molesters for what they are - and
stop them from exposing their real selves to your children. National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children. We're here because
they're out there.
Three of the worst crimes committed
against children are rape, molestation, and inaction.
The worst thing you could do to a young victim of sexual assault is
to not take action. Yet less than 35% of all child molestation cases
are ever reported to law enforcement. So when a child does summon the
courage to disclose to you, it's vitally important to listen,
believe, understand and act. To report child sexual exploitation,
call the police. Then call us at 800.843.5678 or contact us at
www.cybertipline.com
Sexual assaults on children occur daily. So when a victim does come
forward, remember that your actions speak much louder than words.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. We're here
because they're out there.
Meet 10-year-old Becky's 12-year-old
Internet friend.
The Internet is a great place to buy cars, sell collectibles and stay
informed. But for child molesters, it's a new, effective and more
anonymous way to sexually exploit children. To reduce the risks, you
need to know the potential dangers and report them. At the National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children, we've created the
CyberTipline to help fight back. And it works. Since 1998, we've
dealt with more than 120,000 leads and we're worked tirelessly with
law enforcement to help bring these predators to justice. To report
child sexual exploitation, call the police. Then call us at
800.843.5678 or contact us at www.cybertipline.com
Child molesters may hide behind cute screen names. But together we
can expose them for what they really are. National Center for Missing
& Exploited Children. We're here because they're out
there.
Gaining a child's trust means everything to a
molester. Violating it means nothing.
Talking to children. Paying attention to them. Spending time with
them. Buying gifts for them. It's what you'd expect from any parent.
But what you may not expect is that it's also how child molesters
gain trust and seduce children. The statistics are shocking. There's
a one in five chance your daughter will be sexually victimized by age
18. For boys, it's one in ten. At the National Center for Missing
& Exploited Children, we support law enforcement in their
efforts to step these predators. To report child sexual exploitation,
call the police. Then call us at 800.843.5678 or contact us at
www.cybertipline.com
Childhood is something to be cherished. And, as long as children are
exploited, we'll exploit every resource to stop it. National Center
for Missing & Exploited Children. We're here because they're
out there.
Telltale signs that there's a child molester
in your area.
Child molesters are out there. In your parks. Any place where
children are found. There are more than 400,000 sex offenders in this
country - and those are just the ones we know about. The ones who are
registered by law. In our experience, the best way to reduce the
risks to your children is to know the potential dangers. And at the
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, we know
them well. Since 1984, we've handled 1.7 million calls requesting a
variety of services for victims and their families, as well as for
schools, communities and law enforcement organizations. To report
child sexual exploitation, call the police. Then call us at
800.843.5678 or contact us at www.cybertipline.com
Know the signs. Look out for child molesters. Because they're
certainly on the lookout for your children. National Center for
Missing & Exploited Children. We're here because they're out
there.
Last year, 705 kids were abducted by a
mouse.
A simple click is all it takes to give a child molester Internet
access to your children - access that can actually lead to abduction.
Reports of such incidents are everywhere as predators keep getting
better at seeking out new victims. The good news is that we keep
getting better at fighting back. At the National Center for Missing
& Exploited Children, we've created the CyberTipline in
partnership with the FBI, U.S. Customs Service, Postal Inspection
Service and Secret Service. To report child sexual exploitation, call
the police. Then call us at 800.843.5678 or contact us at www.cybertipline.com
We work with law enforcement professionals who are ready to track
down these criminals and bring them to justice. So do you part to
help. Look out for your children online. If you don't there are
plenty of predators who will. National Center for Missing
& Exploited Children. We're here because they're out
there.
What You Should Know
Because organizations like the National Center for Missing
& Exploited Children don't address the largest segment of
child molesters in the U.S., we've provided this alternative ad and
information.
There's a Child Molester in Your
Neighborhood
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