Jul/100
Sexting: A Punishable Offence by Law
Nowadays Sexting is rampant amongst teens and it is a punishable offence as per the child pornography law. Hence it is the responsibility of the parents to keep a close watch on their children’s activities, both on the mobile and internet. It is practiced for all of the cheap funs but the consequences of sexting are unhealthy and sometimes very harmful.
At every second, someone is becoming the victim of Sexting on internet without their prior knowledge. With the advent of different photo-editor software, Sexting has become a common practice on internet. Anybody can morph a non-naked photo with a naked one and use it for Sexting. If you are native of Miami and either you or your teen has been a victim of Sexting, then you should immediately report it to the enforcement agency and at the same time contact a Miami Sex Crime Lawyer.

Most of the time, the offenders of Sexting are minors. All across the world boys and girls are indulged in Sexting by using their built-in cameras in mobile to take nude or semi-nude photos of either themselves or their boyfriends and girlfriends. Most often this is practiced on the basis of bonhomie. But somehow, if the relationship breaks, then it is usually used as a tool of blackmail.
This is a menace that can’t be dealt only by law. Parents need to be more aware of their teen not to become a registered sex offender. That would continue to haunt the offender throughout his life and may damage his or her prospects in future. Parents should keep a strict vigil on the sphere of action on the mobiles and internet of their teens. Most often, Sexting becomes a kind of addiction to boys and girls. If any parent discovers that his or her child is addicted to Sexting, a psychologist can help the child to get out of it.


