Survey: Nearly 60% of Children and Adolescents in Taiwan Have Experienced Online Grooming
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A survey by ECPAT Taiwan reveals that nearly 60% of children and adolescents have experienced online grooming. Perpetrators exploit the desire for emotional belonging, infiltrating gaming communities to build trust before engaging in sexual exploitation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What exactly is online grooming?
- A: It is when an adult builds a trusting relationship with a child online, often pretending to be a friend, to later manipulate them into sexual acts or sharing explicit images.
- Q: What is sextortion?
- A: It is a form of blackmail where a perpetrator threatens to release sexual images or information about a victim unless they provide more images, money, or other favors.
- Q: What is the most notable finding of this survey?
- A: The significant proportion of male victims (21.4%) and the fact that 35% of all grooming cases escalate into sextortion.