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It’s a sad truth that there are many troubled people in the world who prey on young children. The fact is, many people don’t even know a sexual predator until it is too late. Certain laws protect our children from sexual abuse however if you want to ensure safety there are necessary precautions to take. Talk to your children, make them aware of the possible dangers, monitor their activity on the Internet and keep lines of communication opened. Our expert speaks on subjects like Megan’s Law, human trafficking, internet safety and sexual predators.

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Marc Klaas
Marc Klaas-President & Founder, KlaasKids Foundation
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Sexual Predators 
  1. Marc Klaas
  2. What is a "child sexual predator"? 
  3. How common is sexual abuse against children? 
  4. How does sexual abuse affect children? 
  5. Who are the most common perpetrators of child sexual abuse? 
  6. How do I know if there are sexual predators near my home? 
  7. How do I know if there are sexual predators near my home who have not been previously arrested? 
  8. Can sex offenders be reformed? 
  9. What are warning signs that my child may be the target of a sexual predator? 
Protection Against Childhood Sexual Abuse 
  1. Marc Klaas
  2. What should I tell my child about predators and sexual abuse? 
  3. How can I protect my child from predators and sex abuse? 
  4. What are signs that my child's been sexually abused? 
  5. What do I do if I suspect my child's been sexually abused? 
  6. Should I call the police if I suspect my child's been sexually abused? 
Megan's Law 
  1. Marc Klaas
  2. What is "Megan's Law"? 
  3. How do states register sex offenders under Megan's Law? 
  4. How can I use Megan's Law to protect my children? 
  5. What do I do if I learn that I am living next to a sex offender? 
  6. Should I "drive out" sex offenders living in my neighborhood? 
  7. Is my child safe if there are no registered sex offenders in my area? 

Popular Questions

  • How does sexual abuse affect children?
  • Who are the most common perpetrators of child sexual abuse?
  • How do I know if there are sexual predators near my home?
  • Can sex offenders be reformed?
  • How can I protect my child from predators and sex abuse?
  • What are signs that my child's been sexually abused?
  • What do I do if I suspect my child's been sexually abused?
  • What do I do if I learn that I am living next to a sex offender?
  • Should I "drive out" sex offenders living in my neighborhood?
  • Is my child safe if there are no registered sex offenders in my area?
  • How is the Internet dangerous for children?
  • How can I stop Internet predators from contacting my child?
  • How can children access Internet pornography?
  • What should I tell my child about Internet pornography?
  • How are children coerced into becoming victims of human trafficking?
Internet Dangers To Children 
  1. Marc Klaas
  2. How is the Internet dangerous for children? 
  3. How can I stop Internet predators from contacting my child? 
  4. At what age should children be allowed to browse the Internet? 
  5. How can I learn more about Internet dangers and safety? 
  6. What is the "CyberTipline"? 
  7. What should I do if I think my child is facing an Internet danger? 
Internet Pornography And Children 
  1. Marc Klaas
  2. What is "pornography"? 
  3. How can children access Internet pornography? 
  4. How can my child be harmed by Internet pornography? 
  5. What should I tell my child about Internet pornography? 
  6. How can I protect my child from internet pornography? 
Human Trafficking 
  1. Marc Klaas
  2. What is "human trafficking"? 
  3. How are children coerced into becoming victims of human trafficking? 
  4. How can human trafficking be stopped? 

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