Transcript Sexting

Sexting
Definition:
The act of sending, receiving or forwarding
sexually explicit messages or photos
electronically, primarily between cell phones, but
also on the Internet (i.e. Facebook, MySpace).
Dangers of Sexting
You can NEVER assume that anything you
send or post on the Internet or through
cyberspace is private. Anything you post
or send will never truly go away. It lasts
forever online.
You also have no control of its distribution.
Many sexting recipients pass the image to
someone else who the sender may or
may not know.
Potential Legal Consequences
Any student who sends or receives nude, semi-nude
or sexually suggestive photos, can be charged
under the Texas Penal Code with
 Felony transmission of the photos
 Felony obscenity
 Felony child pornography
If convicted, one could face required registration as
a sex offender.
Child pornography extends to anyone under age 18.
Legally, in Texas, a 17-yearold is considered old
enough to be tried as an adult.
Potential Legal Consequences
Across the nation, children and adolescents
are facing dire consequences.
Recently an eighth grader in Texas spent
time in jail after his coach discovered
illegal photos on his cell phone.
A student in Florida, for example, was
required to register as a sex offender.
Court Cases Involving Sexting
Child pornography charges were brought against
six teenagers in Greensburg, Pennsylvania in
January 2009 after three girls sent sexually
explicit photographs to three male classmates.
In Fort Wayne, Indiana, a teenage boy was
indicted on felony obscenity charges for
allegedly sending a photo of his genitals to
several female classmates.
A 15-year-old Ohio girl & a 14-year-old Michigan
girl have been charged with felonies for
sexting.
School Responsibilities
An educator who becomes aware of the
cell phone or computer transmission of a
nude/partially nude photo of a minor
student has a duty to report the matter
to CPS or the local police under Texas
Family Code 261.101.
Local Policy - Refer to the student code of
conduct for consequences of CyberBullying and Harassment (pg 100).
What about the Long Term?
Think about the long term
consequences of “sexting” – about
who might get hold of the
information
-- future employers
-- scholarships
-- college admissions officers
More Dangers
Change people’s opinion of you –
unwanted reputation or expecting more
sexually from you.
 Cause Bullying – a sext that gets into the
wrong hands can not only be
embarrassing, but can lead to bullying in
person or online.
 Attract sexual predators – remember
with just a few details a predator may be
able to find you in person.
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More Consequences
Far worse – at least two students – a 13
year old girl in Florida and an 18 year old
girl in Ohio, took their own lives out of
humiliation and despair after they sexted
photos of themselves.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/29613192/
Be Smart!
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Think before you share any message or image.
Ask yourself –
◦ Would I want this posted on my school bulletin
board?
◦ Would I want my parents, teachers, or coach to see
this? Or a future college or employer?
◦ Would I feel comfortable saying to showing this in
person or in public.
Treat electronic communications like postcards –
many eyes may see them.
 Report any nude pictures you receive on your
cell phone to an adult you trust. Do not delete
the message.
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Resources:
Channing Bete Company
 MSNBC
 SafeTeens.com
 NetSmartz.org
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