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Jun 19, 2015

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Richard Voltz

Information for school administrators on the topic of "sexting."
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Sexting

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Sexting takes 30 seconds; humiliation lasts a lifetime

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(AP)  Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas says he doesn't want to change Vermont's laws to lessen the potential penalties for teenagers who use their cell phones to send sexually explicit pictures and messages.

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How does the public feel?

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On or off school grounds...

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Again...early education may be the answer.

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This is becoming a big problem.

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Is arrest and conviction the best way to handle this situation for teens?

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There have been severe consequences, a student

in Ohio committed suicide when nude

pictures of her were circulated.

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Statistics

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20% of teens have admitted participating in

sexting.Source: National Campaign to Support Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy (2008)

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About 1/3 of teens admit either sending or receiving photos.

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Students see this as fun or flirtatious activity, not

a criminal activity.

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Definition

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Sending or receiving nude photos of minors

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Can also be messages describing sexual acts.

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Why are students doing this?

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Most students think of this as harmless

flirtation.

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Students are thinking they are maintaining

privacy.

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Parents do not know that their children are

doing this.

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Students fail to realize the ease of transmission.

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Students fail to realize the permanency of the

transmission.

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Pictures are easy to upload on the Internet.

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Society

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This is not just a school problem, it is a society

problem.

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Schools should not be responsible to fix this

problem alone.

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Parental involvement and responsibility is needed.

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Talk to their children about the risks.

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Check messages of their children.

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Explain appropriate use.

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Legal Implications

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Students are being charged with crimes.

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Most teens do not know that this is against the law and could make

them a sex offender for life.

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Many believe that the legal system is not the

answer.

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Education may be the best answer.

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As usual, Mom and Dad will defend their teens.

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Administrators Response

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Conduct a proper investigation.

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Confiscate the cell phone.

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Give student due process rights.

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Determine if offense is covered by policy or law.

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Same sex administrator should do the inventory

of the phone.

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Stop search when “texting” evidence is

found and turn over to police.

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Talk to all parties including sender and

receiver.

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Determine how widespread this has

become.

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If teachers or students have been found in

possession, shut down all district servers and

access to the Internet.

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If in doubt, contact law enforcement.

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Contact parents.

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Check school district policies, student

handbook and AUP for infractions.

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Invoke school penalties.

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School Use of Cell Phones

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Should schools ban cell phones?

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Cell Phones;Discipline or

1:1 Computers

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Problems for school administrators

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My Students. My Cellphone. My Ordeal.By Ting-Yi OeiSunday, April 19, 2009

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"High school assistant principal in Loudoun County arrested for child pornography," announced WRC's Jim Vance. "Details following the Olympics."

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Facts

• Asst Principal investigated case of students sending nude pictures to each other

• Student admitted picture was his

• Reported to principal who told assistant to save on his computer

• Assistant did not know how to do this so had student email photo to assistant who then downloaded it on his computer

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• Parent got mad at assistant and went to police

• Was charged with "failure to report suspected child abuse."

• In the end the charges were dismissed by assistant paid dearly in both dollars for attorney costs and personally via adverse health for he and his wife

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Recommendations

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Be very cautious when investigating

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Be proactive

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Check student discipline policy and student handbook

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Check Acceptable Use Policy

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Consult with district legal council

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Look for guidance before removing photos etc...

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Just like school administrators should not be in possession of illegal drugs taken from students, you should not be in possession of inappropriate pictures.

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Establish a Chain of Command

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Teach administrators and teachers how to deal with situations like these

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Same sex investigator

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Inform parents immediately

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Inform supervisors immediately

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Consult with district legal council

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Call Police if you even think you should be calling police

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Have a plan

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Remain calm

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Go slowly

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Check policies and procedures

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Execute the plan

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Internet Awareness

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Once something is put on the Internet it is

never deleted.

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Students need to know about social networking sites such as Facebook

and MySpace.

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The Internet is not private.

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Administrators Beware

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Students are now trying to disguise themselves, this means they know what they are doing is

wrong.

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Check yourAcceptable Use Policy

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Public Relations

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What is the future computer for classroom use?

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