Pedophile News 6-8-05
Keyboard cops follow pedophiles' cyber-trail (Detroit News)
WASHINGTON -- The offices couldn't be more generic. The building is nondescript. There's a sign outside the door, but they're planning to take it down.
Pirro seeks stronger sex crime penalties (The Leader)
CORNING | A potential triple-threat on the state political level came back to her roots Tuesday night, when Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro was feted by local Republicans at the Corning Country Club.
Sexual abuse cases settled (Tallahassee Democrat)
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has agreed to pay $3.5 million to settle lawsuits brought by five men who say they were molested by teachers at the church's Monterey Bay Academy during the 1980s.
Doctors seek pedophiles before they strike (MSNBC)
A TV and print campaign has been launched in Germany by doctors at the Institute for Sexology and Sexual Medicine at Berlin's renowned Charité Hospital to find potential pedophiles before they become perpetrators. NBC News' Andy Eckardt reports.
Confidence in inquiry shaken as judge said to be related to alleged victims (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
CORNWALL, Ont. (CP) - Confidence in the public inquiry examining longstanding allegations of a sex-abuse ring in this eastern Ontario city was shaken Wednesday with a charge that two of the alleged victims are relatives of the judge leading the probe.
Cybercrime fighters past prime - at 16 (Baltimore Sun)
For three years, two Howard County girls have taught teen culture to FBI agents hunting pedophiles online. But now, they're just too old.
Bond set in Web sex case (The Fayette Citizen)
A Fayette County judge agreed with the state’s recommendation to set a high bond for a Turner Broadcasting employee who was caught Thursday in a sting operation geared to keep pedophiles away from children.
COMMUNITY (Press & Dakotan)
It's getting harder to be a parent. In the past, with a simple glance at a telephone bill, a parent could see with whom their child had been talking. But the advent of the Internet, with its instant messaging and e-mail, has made keeping track of children's social habits much more difficult.
Doctors seek pedophiles before they strike (Newsweek)
"Do you love children more than you want to?" reads the headline on this print ad showing a man closely watching a young boy in a subway train. A man menacingly eyes a young boy sitting opposite him in a subway car.
Pedophiles in the Pew - and in Your Children's Ministry (Crosswalk.com)
In the church nursery, the three-year-old's words came without preamble. "She lifted her shirt and asked me to touch her."
WASHINGTON -- The offices couldn't be more generic. The building is nondescript. There's a sign outside the door, but they're planning to take it down.
Pirro seeks stronger sex crime penalties (The Leader)
CORNING | A potential triple-threat on the state political level came back to her roots Tuesday night, when Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro was feted by local Republicans at the Corning Country Club.
Sexual abuse cases settled (Tallahassee Democrat)
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has agreed to pay $3.5 million to settle lawsuits brought by five men who say they were molested by teachers at the church's Monterey Bay Academy during the 1980s.
Doctors seek pedophiles before they strike (MSNBC)
A TV and print campaign has been launched in Germany by doctors at the Institute for Sexology and Sexual Medicine at Berlin's renowned Charité Hospital to find potential pedophiles before they become perpetrators. NBC News' Andy Eckardt reports.
Confidence in inquiry shaken as judge said to be related to alleged victims (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
CORNWALL, Ont. (CP) - Confidence in the public inquiry examining longstanding allegations of a sex-abuse ring in this eastern Ontario city was shaken Wednesday with a charge that two of the alleged victims are relatives of the judge leading the probe.
Cybercrime fighters past prime - at 16 (Baltimore Sun)
For three years, two Howard County girls have taught teen culture to FBI agents hunting pedophiles online. But now, they're just too old.
Bond set in Web sex case (The Fayette Citizen)
A Fayette County judge agreed with the state’s recommendation to set a high bond for a Turner Broadcasting employee who was caught Thursday in a sting operation geared to keep pedophiles away from children.
COMMUNITY (Press & Dakotan)
It's getting harder to be a parent. In the past, with a simple glance at a telephone bill, a parent could see with whom their child had been talking. But the advent of the Internet, with its instant messaging and e-mail, has made keeping track of children's social habits much more difficult.
Doctors seek pedophiles before they strike (Newsweek)
"Do you love children more than you want to?" reads the headline on this print ad showing a man closely watching a young boy in a subway train. A man menacingly eyes a young boy sitting opposite him in a subway car.
Pedophiles in the Pew - and in Your Children's Ministry (Crosswalk.com)
In the church nursery, the three-year-old's words came without preamble. "She lifted her shirt and asked me to touch her."
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