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“Teens who become aware of the dangers of Sextortion are far less likely to fall prey and are better able to help peers. Our curriculum facilitates discussion in a small group, enabling teens to think critically and develop strategies to protect themselves and others.”
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Our Sextortion Awareness Curriculum effectively presents a difficult subject to help teens develop tools to make smarter social media choices.
· Complete Facilitator’s Guide for a 45 minute Presentation
· Accompanying Animated Video
· Optional Power Point (PC) or Keynote (MAC) Presentation
For the past 10 years, New Name has connected with hundreds of women in Chicagoland who are sexually exploited or sex trafficked. The two most common threads among these women are sexual abuse and exploitation that started when they were minors.
Sextortion is by far the fastest growing threat to children in our nation warned the US Department of Justice in 2017. What exactly is sextortion? “A serious crime that occurs when someone threatens to distribute your private and sensitive material if you don’t provide them images of a sexual nature, sexual favors, or money.” (www.fbi.gov)
Sextortion can be linked to depression, suicide, drug and alcohol addiction, and kidnapping for the purposes of sex trafficking.
Our Sextortion Awareness Curriculum effectively presents a difficult subject to help teens develop tools to make smarter social media choices.
· Complete Facilitator’s Guide for a 45 minute Presentation
· Accompanying Animated Video
· Optional Power Point (PC) or Keynote (MAC) Presentation
For the past 10 years, New Name has connected with hundreds of women in Chicagoland who are sexually exploited or sex trafficked. The two most common threads among these women are sexual abuse and exploitation that started when they were minors.
Sextortion is by far the fastest growing threat to children in our nation warned the US Department of Justice in 2017. What exactly is sextortion? “A serious crime that occurs when someone threatens to distribute your private and sensitive material if you don’t provide them images of a sexual nature, sexual favors, or money.” (www.fbi.gov)
Sextortion can be linked to depression, suicide, drug and alcohol addiction, and kidnapping for the purposes of sex trafficking.
· Complete Facilitator’s Guide for a 45 minute Presentation
· Accompanying Animated Video
· Optional Power Point (PC) or Keynote (MAC) Presentation
For the past 10 years, New Name has connected with hundreds of women in Chicagoland who are sexually exploited or sex trafficked. The two most common threads among these women are sexual abuse and exploitation that started when they were minors.
Sextortion is by far the fastest growing threat to children in our nation warned the US Department of Justice in 2017. What exactly is sextortion? “A serious crime that occurs when someone threatens to distribute your private and sensitive material if you don’t provide them images of a sexual nature, sexual favors, or money.” (www.fbi.gov)
Sextortion can be linked to depression, suicide, drug and alcohol addiction, and kidnapping for the purposes of sex trafficking.
Our Sextortion Awareness Curriculum effectively presents a difficult subject to help teens develop tools to make smarter social media choices.
· Complete Facilitator’s Guide for a 45 minute Presentation
· Accompanying Animated Video
· Optional Power Point (PC) or Keynote (MAC) Presentation
For the past 10 years, New Name has connected with hundreds of women in Chicagoland who are sexually exploited or sex trafficked. The two most common threads among these women are sexual abuse and exploitation that started when they were minors.
Sextortion is by far the fastest growing threat to children in our nation warned the US Department of Justice in 2017. What exactly is sextortion? “A serious crime that occurs when someone threatens to distribute your private and sensitive material if you don’t provide them images of a sexual nature, sexual favors, or money.” (www.fbi.gov)
Sextortion can be linked to depression, suicide, drug and alcohol addiction, and kidnapping for the purposes of sex trafficking.