Senate Hearing Will Highlight How to Fix App Ratings for Kids
On July 9, The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on “Protecting Innocence in a Digital World” to talk about the predatory targeting, grooming,
On July 9, The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on “Protecting Innocence in a Digital World” to talk about the predatory targeting, grooming,
The Amazon Prime streaming service is an entertaining resource for at-home television and movies, but are you aware of the content on their many original
Children today have more video games available to play than ever before. With so many different gaming consoles and variety of games, it is incumbent
Last Friday, the Cherry Creek School District in Colorado acknowledged it has discontinued the purchase and further use of any products from EBSCO Information Services,
Attending the National Symposium on Sexual Behavior of Youth (NSSBY) this past June brought into stark view what I consider to be the greatest social
In the wake of sex-for-food scandals within Oxfam, the United Nations, and the aid sector generally, as well as the multiple child sexual abuse scandals
Schools are supposed to be safe environments for children and the community to come together to pursue education and character development. However, there is a
The crime of child sexual abuse is sadly a familiar one to the American public. However, one category of child sexual abuse has largely escaped
Our culture often portrays dads as uninvolved and out-of-touch. But we are so grateful to see so many fathers standing up to protect and heal
Public libraries should be spaces that enable people of all ages to embrace knowledge and discover new ideas without the fear of accidentally being exposed
Everyone knows child abuse is a heinous crime. But what happens when the “abuser” is a child themselves?
“We need to bring pornography out of the dark where it has power, and into the light where our kids have the power.”