*Threat from Pedophiles Online is ‘Vast and Extensive’
The case of a Tennessee man sentenced last
month to 21 years in prison on child pornography charges serves as an
important reminder to parents and children about the dangers of an
online world where things are not always as they appear and pedophiles
may be lurking around many virtual corners.
Brian K. Hendrix was convicted earlier
this year in connection with his operation of two websites whose sole
purpose was to trick children into engaging in sexually explicit
activity that he and his co-conspirators were secretly recording. An
investigation identified more than 300 American children who were
victims—some as young as 8 years old—and an estimated 1,600 other youths
who were lured to the websites.
The pedophiles tricked their young victims
by creating fake profiles on social networking sites, where they posed
as teenagers to lure children to their websites. When the youngsters
landed on the sites, the 42-year-old Hendrix and his criminal colleagues
showed them pre-recorded sexual videos of prior victims to make the new
victims think they were chatting with their peers.
Once lured to the websites, the
criminals—masquerading as teens—used sophisticated psychological tactics
to coerce many of the children to engage in sexually explicit activity
using the cameras on their tablets, smartphones, and desktop
computers—all of which the adults recorded.
“Hendrix was one of several main members
of the conspiracy,” said Special Agent Paul Cha of the FBI’s Violent
Crimes Against Children Section. “Pedophiles are very active online,” he
said. “Their numbers are vast, and their reach is extensive. They track
children’s activities. When they realized how popular chat sites are
with children, they found a way to exploit it.”
The FBI-led investigation, dubbed
Operation Subterfuge, has thus far resulted in the conviction of eight
others besides Hendrix, with average prison sentences ranging between 18
and 21 years. Cha explained that most of the children caught up in the
exploitation had no idea they had been victimized.
The majority of the victims were American,
but victims were also located in Canada and several other countries.
Because of the large number of children impacted, investigators enlisted
the help of the FBI’s Office for Victim Assistance to inform parents
about the crimes and to offer assistance. When contacted by the FBI, Cha
said, “Many of the parents were in complete shock.”
The victims and their families came from
all social and economic backgrounds, according to Special Agent Daniel
Johns, an Operation Subterfuge investigator. “There were victims who
came from good homes with very active, stable parents.”
Pedophiles are experts at grooming and
coercing youngsters, Johns said, and sometimes as many as 20 adults
posing as teens were on the websites, manipulating children.
“Their
coercive tactics—that constant barrage on a child’s mind—succeeded in
breaking down their barriers,” he said. “These tactics have been
perfected by predators to make a child feel bad. And the adults were all
working together. In a lot of cases, the kids really didn’t stand a
chance.”
Johns, a veteran child exploitation
investigator, said this case represented a level of sophistication on
the part of pedophiles he has never seen before. “From creating their
own website to giving that website the ability to record the criminal
activity and then to be able to download it—along with the
sophistication, coordination, and grooming to be able to break down all
the child’s barriers—is disconcerting.”
Increasingly, children of all ages own or
have access to devices that allow them to get online. Johns urges
parents to follow a few simple rules when it comes to social networking
sites and Internet usage in general for children: “Tell your kids that
if they haven’t met the person in real life, they shouldn’t be friends
online,” he said, adding, “Limit your child’s device usage to common
areas of the household, and store those devices in your bedroom at
night.”
FBI
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