FBI tells future teachers how to spot Internet sexual abuse
15th Nov 2006, 13:31 GMT
CARBONDALE - Even children who know better than to talk to strangers in person can, over the Internet, unintentionally give out enough personal information that a child predator can find out in less than one hour where they live and where they probably go to school.
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