Posted 25 June 2005 - 06:34 PM
I heard a radio interview, a couple of years ago, with a retired FBI agent who was part of a group who regularly logged on to chat rooms posing as children. They would play along with anyone asking questions and if they were asked to meet up in the real world then they would make all the arrangements. If the other person turned out to be an adult (while claiming to be a minor) then, depending on the evidence, it was either criminal charges or several days of "Please explain".
This seems like a great deterrent, as it neatly turns the tables on the predators making them unsure of who they are talking to and putting them at risk if they try to arrange meetings.
I hope they still run that program.
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