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internet predators
noun
Plural of Internet predator
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Alaska, Indiana, Georgia, and Tennessee toughened laws against Internet predators.
He favours long sentences for internet predators, gang members and repeat violent offenders.
An appropriate screen name is the first defense against Internet predators.
"She's good with the children and pedophiles and all that," she added, alluding to Ms. Pirro's prosecutions of Internet predators.
Seemingly innocent postings and photos on their site only increase the risks of exposing an entire community to Internet predators.
Still, last week, the Junior League sponsored an "Escape School" to teach children and parents tactics to avoid abduction and Internet predators.
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She plays a rape victim groomed by an internet predator in Trust, directed by former Friends star David Schwimmer.
"The classic victim of a child molester or Internet predator is suburban or rural, but generally suburban, between the ages of 12 and 15," she said.
The mantle of social relevance can be a heavy one, but "Trust," a smooth drama about a girl's seduction and rape by a middle-aged Internet predator, is neither preachy nor hysterically overreaching.
"The mantle of social relevance can be a heavy one, but 'Trust,' a smooth drama about a girl's seduction and rape by a middle-aged Internet predator, is neither preachy nor hysterically overreaching," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The Times in March.
Because of his actions he is treated like an Internet predator by Rose's mother Jackie Camille Codurii) and Rose's boyfriend Mickey Noel Clarkee) has become Rose's murder suspect.
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