The Internet era has brought not only endless advantages but also limitless opportunities for committing various cyber crimes. Even online blackmail nowadays is not something out of the ordinary.

Cyber grooming is one of the most dangerous types of cyber crimes since the victims are teenagers and young kids. The hormone instability at their age can make them consider such affairs cool. Any wrong word will make the parent the one to avoid, not the malefactor. The topic is very touchy and requires some consideration. So, let's learn more about cyber grooming to prevent your kid from danger.

What is cyber grooming?

Cyber grooming implies creating a trusting relationship with a minor in a virtual environment to commit a crime against sexual integrity. Malefactors can attract teenager attention with the help of "common interests": talking about music, entertainment, sports, art, and fashion. Or act aggressively, using bullying and trolling (provocations, harassment, psychological manipulation).

Malefactors use young-age nuances such as gullibility, curiosity, lack of fear of the unknown, openness to everything new, as well as the fact that a child will not be able to explain and tell in detail what happened to them (especially about crimes against sexual integrity).

Victimology specialists (the study of crime victims) highlight the typical qualities of a victim who has been manipulated:

The standard actions of the criminal are as follows:

What can parents do to protect their children?