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The father of one of six Massachusetts teens who may face felony charges for transmitting a photo of a semi-nude female classmate on their cell phones said today he thinks his son is being treated unfairly.
Since turning the case over to authorities, Fay said he's used the incident as a teaching tool to inform students of the risks of \\\"sexting,\\\" the term used to describe the transmission of an indecent photo from one cell phone to another.
\\\"It's more common than parents think and certainly more common than they'd probably hope,\\\" said Albert. \\\"Our research suggests that one in five teens freely admit that they have either sent or posted electronically nude or semi-nude images of themselves.\\\"
Meanwhile, please PLAY the 2 minute video below to hear from four teenagers who attended our porn literacy class. When this video was made in Fall 2018, two had been through the class and two had not.
Jess Alder is the Program Director of the Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationship Initiative at the Boston Public Health Commission. She holds her Masters in Public Administration from Suffolk University. For 4 years Jess was an educator, advocate, and consultant for rape crisis centers in Denver, CO and Boston, MA. She has been working in the field of teen dating violence for the past 7 years in Boston, MA and has two decades of experience working with young people as an educator, coach, and mentor. Jess has conducted local and national workshops on healthy relationships, healthy break ups, media literacy, and crisis intervention. Most recently, she co-created a Porn Literacy Curriculum for young people which was featured in the New York Times.
Nicole Daley is the Director, Evaluation and Engagement at OneLove, with over 9 years of experience working in government. She served as Program Director of the Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships Initiative at the Boston Public Health Commission for over 5 years before joining One Love. Her expertise is in the field of teen dating violence prevention, healthy relationship promotion, program and partnership development. She lead a team that has developed innovative curriculum for teens and adults on healthy relationships, teen dating violence, media literacy, pornography literacy, and healthy break-ups. She has a passion for supporting young people in being change agents in addressing teen dating violence. Her work has been featured in the Boston Globe and The New York Times. She holds a BA from Wesleyan University and an MPH from Boston University School of Public Health.
You can do this! You probably want your kids to make better decisions than you did about this part of life and to be more prepared for it as well. Using your teen-confirmed power and influence is the way to make this happen.
Ma posted bail the same day she was arrested and was ultimately released, but authorities arrested her again on Thursday on additional felony charges, including possession of child pornography and preventing or dissuading a witness or victim, according to online jail records from the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
On paper, The Wilds sounds like a ripoff of Lost, but with teenage girls: after a plane crash, a group of girls land on a mysterious island where they have to not only endure the unknown, but also each other. Like Lost, each episode explores the backstory of one girl, weaving in their pre-crash struggles with identity, heartbreak, abuse, and more with their on-island battle to survive.
Dr. Rothman has authored more than 125 peer-reviewed publications that span the areas of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, firearm violence, and pornography. She is also the author of the book Pornography and Public Health (2021), published by Oxford University Press. Most recently she has undertaken a new line of research on autistic youth and young adults. Her focus is on marginalized populations and health inequity. She has been the PI of research grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and others.
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Rideout, V., Peebles, A., Mann, S., & Robb, M.B. (2022). The Common Sense census: Media use by tweens and teens, 2021. Common Sense. Retrieved 11 August 2022 from -common-sense-census-media-use-by-tweens-and-teens-2021. 59ce067264
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