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Pedophile activism

Edward Brongersma, Perverted-Justice, To Catch a Predator, North American Man/Boy Love Association, Jon Schillaci, Sexual Morality and the Law, Bradley Willman, Paedophile Information Exchange, Anti-pedophile activism
ISBN/EAN: 9781157560777
Umbreit-Nr.: 3438366

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 32 S.
Format in cm: 0.2 x 24.6 x 18.9
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 23.02.2012
Auflage: 1/2012
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    • Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 31. Chapters: Edward Brongersma, Perverted-Justice, To Catch a Predator, North American Man/Boy Love Association, Jon Schillaci, Sexual Morality and the Law, Bradley Willman, Paedophile Information Exchange, Anti-pedophile activism, Party for Neighbourly Love, Freedom, and Diversity, Tom O'Carroll, Bill Andriette, David Thorstad, Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys, Vereniging Martijn, René Guyon Society, Mike Echols, Pedophile Group, Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia. Excerpt: Perverted Justice Foundation, Inc., more commonly known as Perverted-Justice (also known as PeeJ), is an American organization based in California and Oregon, that investigates, identifies, and publicizes the conduct of adults who solicit online sexual conversations with adults posing as children or underage teenagers. The site consists of volunteers who carry out sting operations by posing as 10-15 year old minors on chat sites and waiting for adults to approach them. After obtaining identifying information of adults posing as minors, who may offer their telephone numbers and other details so that meetings can be arranged, the organization passes the information on to law-enforcement. Perverted-Justice's methods are controversial, and a number of critics have labeled these actions harassment. The site additionally attracted media attention, both laudatory and critical, as a result of their collaboration with Dateline NBC on a series of televised sting operations called To Catch a Predator. Perverted-Justice also operates a site that targets groups and individuals it identifies as being involved in the pedophile activism community, a site that provides information to abuse victims on their legal recourse, a site that gives advice to children and teenagers on dealing with grooming on the internet, and a site that targets organizations that Perverted-Justice believes allow pedophile activists to use their services. The foundation also offers free online training to law enforcement officers and has an intern program for college students. Perverted Justice was set up in 2002 by Frank Fencepost and Xavier Von Erck (born Philip John Eide). The organization says that its online operations have led to 314 convictions as of March 28, 2009, with over 200 more currently awaiting trial, and an average of 25 arrests a month for the year of 2006. The site originally started with the posting of chat logs to shame people who engaged in sexual chats with purported children. Some mem