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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  May 17, 2021 6:15am-6:31am CEST

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this would have been atrocious enough and it's really seem if i saw 2 people fighting here right now it would have a real impact on me because it would actually be happening right in front of me and i tell my parents of british men at home yet if i see an image of something well it's just a picture and. some people have gotten used to seeing disturbing images it's just a picture. and even those who are shocked by these images don't speak out. kind einsatz cannot one of our 803 students came to me and said this is wrong in others can't i found that difficult as well on a personal level especially if my students have a problem like if someone has insulted them or if they've been bullied on the web on this they always come to me and i help them yes i often say but here we have a picture that obviously portrays criminal activity and no one came to me to reported it. when school officials found out about the image they responded
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immediately several students were ordered to the principal's office and suspended for 10 days the school also notified the police. we've got an idea is how did you all feel about that guy hand accounts of bad. stuff we kept thinking about what happened and how stupid it was just that when it finally sunk in the kids were really bummed out. no one in our class laughed any more as if it was a pretty dark mood people were really sad and they were upset too. i live on. the sets it was only then that the students understood what actually happened so maybe indeed something sticking 4th of sniffed intake if i don't see it so much in their daily behavior i know they get along well with each other i talk to 5 year but i also see that they're living in 2 separate worlds. when they use the internet
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they behave differently 5 minutes of the digital world seems to have its own code of conduct and this really worries me that's how these 2 live some mixing together in the real world so i made it from the. most crimes involving child pornography are investigated by a special unit of the frankfurt prosecutor's office this unit works closely with the federal police the b.k. . in 2019 the b.k. registered almost 4900 cases of children or young people accused of distributing acquiring possessing or producing child pornography. and 2018 the number of such cases was just 1700. we are on our way to me via a prosecutor who works with the cyber crime investigation unit. she's concerned that child pornography is turning up more often on the cell phones of young people
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this is something the mean of us here's our it's this phenomenon has been increasing in this age group for the last 2 or 3 years. we are worried about this trained and we're trying to figure out what's behind it so. in october 29000 the b.k. and the prosecutor's office launched a crackdown on the distribution of child pornography on cell phones. and fields in all sections sponsored. many of the suspects had shared images on social media. i don't suppose it is to use a corporate we're not dealing with a head of files here they had no idea how serious this is. most of the investigations were later called off but some of the younger suspects had to take part in an internet education program. the prosecutors main goal is to track
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down those who actually produce pornographic images and post them on the web. where does this stuff come from doesn't it where does it will begin that's a good question and it's difficult to answer because the material spread within specific networks and its backers and the images are sent to all kinds of different contactless the telecon talk as one of us some of these contacts appear on digital . so we have to find a specifically out and then follow but. often the investigation simply leads back to a student's cell phone. as much as it had you want to tell lights and ahead we know that many young people are just being careless but we take this problem very seriously some top for adults the distribution of child pornography is a crime that's punishable by a minimum of 3 months in prison and this is what this law was created for an
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important purpose the penalties are severe because this crime is associated with the sexual abuse of children and 6 and most powerful kingdom side. often the same images appear in a number of different places as for example here in the towns of fadden and also holds in the state of lower saxony all it takes to spread this material is one click on a phone or computer. the local police are investigating one case in particular it came to light after a mother discovered child pornography on her child's phone. she reported this to the authorities. the local crime prevention team soon learned that the. image had been shared many times. to beautiful through what we found it in several large walks up groups as young people often set up these groups and the huge with a 100 or more people taking part time you. were going to come when someone posts
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material that it can spread quickly. during the investigation police sent a letter to the parents of 2500 children and young people warning against the distribution of illegal content by students and whatsapp groups. the authorities stressed the dangers of sharing material that is pornographic promotes extremism or depict violence. here and many parents have no idea what their children are doing on the web and a nervous about how to do the right thing we sent this letter to provide parents with some ideas on how they can keep their kids from getting into trouble. a lot of parents don't explain to their children how to use
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a cell phone responsibly. be for good because what. i'm a father myself so i have to make sure that my children learn all the traffic regulation was before us in the mountain narrowed debate isn't the boys leadership it's the same with cell phones i'd like parents to talk to their kids about how to use a phone properly and warn them about potential risks. the police have adopted a preventative strategy to inform children about the dangers of using the internet . he was talking about 10 and 11 year olds and criminal activity so we stress education of a punishment the. police are still investigating 2 local whatsapp users linked to this case. but what is whatsapp itself doing to prevent the spread of objectionable content. the company told us that the sharing of anti-constitutional content and
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child pornography is unacceptable and that every month the company blocks about $250000.00 accounts and encourages users to report offensive material and once. we return again to the school and happening today the principal will meet with parents to discuss violent videos and illegal images. camilla and her colleagues will show the parents some materials that were taken from students phones. about $100.00 parents are expected to attend. there are $800.00 students at the school so the principal was hoping for a bigger turnout. one of the videos will have a huge impact on the audience. to get my number one we want to raise awareness
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about what's out there we can't ignore this kind of content any longer it's not enough to just put your phone down and stop fooling around with social media this material is everywhere. and it doesn't if you can stand to watch animal cruelty. the principal plays a video that shows a man throwing a dog into a pot of boiling water. shocking for the parents certainly but almost all of the 9th graders have seen this one already you had to know they had kids i was seeing with this surely this affects them. and i mean this woman has this one shows adult saying greece things to the whatsapp group. on the methodology i thought look at when they were shed 22012144.
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only what i don't get really don't think are some would say material like that but maybe you should keep an eye on him because you never know or she's become i got it really it's eye opening. they should just be it's scary that people nowadays would do things like that but that's how it is steve it on that medium is just him you can't stop it stop because so you have to deal with it the best you can that's most extreme space you hide to. ladies and gentlemen it's very important for me to tell you tonight that there is no such thing as the school or the parents or the parents of this or that child again i mention i don't we have to make a decision and will start small the argument will not only have $100.00 people here tonight and we're not going to change the world but we can do something about this try to find out what your children are doing that's the 1st step the time to act is right now as that site.
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the parents had no idea that just a few weeks later things would begin to get even harder by march 2020 germany found itself in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic people started spending much more time online right now no one has time to keep track of the content that students are sharing on whatsapp and no one is talking about guidelines for using social media responsibly. mischa's no vision of a clear picture all that for me we shouldn't be worrying about technology computer skills and artificial intelligence 0 total fun we need to focus on developing digital. again sling i've been saying for years that we have to apply ethical principles to social media communication and that. this is our responsibility as educators this is a serious problem right now and we have to deal with it and something. has made
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this point clear to her students and they're getting the message. i don't think anyone knew that sharing this stuff was illegal. and when some of the kids got caught people started paying more attention to what they were putting on the internet. and. i don't think anyone in our class will ever share a sticker like that against another. that all of us understand now that it's against the law. it's stupid and you shouldn't do it. first this is a step in the right direction students are now talking to each other about what's right and wrong in the digital world in fact they know the rules better than many adults do.
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