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Children at risk waiting for social media grooming law

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September 11, 2019
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By Emma Birchley, Sky News correspondent

Sexual predators are increasingly grooming children online using social media platforms.

The number of grooming cases has increased by 36% since last year, according to a report by the NSPCC, with at least 70% carried out on the likes of Instagram and Facebook.

The report by the NSPCC shows 34% of the sexual grooming offences involve Instagram – more than any other online platform and up from a fifth of cases the previous year.

And 20% of the children targeted were under 12 years old. Some were just pre-school age.

In April, the government launched an online harms white paper which would introduce independent regulation of social networks, with tough sanctions if they fail to keep children safe on their platforms.

Image: Groomers use social media to access children before moving them to encrypted platforms

Tony Stower, the head of child safety online at the NSPCC, said children are facing unprecedented risk while waiting for the law to be introduced.

"These sites allow groomers to have access to large numbers of children and then move them to encrypted platforms where law enforcement can't take action.

"The companies aren't stepping up to the plate. That's why it's so important that government brings in legislation as quickly as possible after the Queen's Speech."

Lorin LaFave's son Breck Bednar was murdered five years ago by someone he had considered a good friend.

Breck, 14, met the man gaming online with friends but it turned out they knew nothing about him.

"Everyone online is a stranger," she said.

"It doesn't mean they're all bad… It means we don't know who they are and Breck hadn't had those lessons. He hadn't had lessons about grooming or exploitation."

Lorin LaFave's son Breck Bednar was murdered five years ago by someone he had considered a good friend
Image: Lorin LaFave says she wants the community to come together to stop predators

His killer, Lewis Daynes, aged 19 at the time, lured Breck to his home and murdered him before calling Essex Police to tell them. He will spend at least 25 years in prison for his crime.

In the meantime, Ms LaFave is on a mission to educate young people on how to keep safe online after setting up The Breck Foundation just two weeks after his death.

She said: "As the police investigation unfolded there were dozens of people, including myself, who could have done something different if only they were educated and empowered to understand the signs of grooming and to report and act on it.

"I want together, collectively, for us as a community to stop these people in their tracks."

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