Cyber Creeps: Retired Internet Crimes Against Children Det., Randy Snyder

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👮‍♂️ Insights from an Internet Crimes Detective: Detective Randy Snyder, a retired investigator from the Pinal County Sheriff's Office, specializing in internet crimes against children, shares harrowing details of his work hunting online predators and rescuing victims.

His experience includes addressing trauma, conducting in-depth forensic investigations, and dismantling predator networks across multiple countries.
📊 Alarming Statistics and Realities:

During the COVID-19 lockdown, reports of internet crimes against children surged, with millions of cases flooding national centers weekly.
Traffickers exploit vulnerabilities, especially during increased screen time, to groom children.

📵 The Dangers of Social Media:

Predators infiltrate platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and even child-oriented platforms like Roblox.
Kids' unmonitored online activity often exposes them to grooming tactics, leading to exploitation.

🚨 Warning Signs and Parental Role:

Children from all backgrounds can fall victim. Groomers exploit both confident and vulnerable children by tailoring their approaches.
Detective Snider emphasizes that parents must actively monitor their children’s online interactions and educate them on internet safety.

🌐 Human Trafficking and Exploitation:

Traffickers often lure victims through online relationships, coercion, or manipulation, with victims frequently subjected to both physical and psychological control.
Border issues exacerbate trafficking, with thousands of minors unaccounted for.

🧠 Trauma Among Law Enforcement:

The emotional toll on officers investigating such crimes is immense, with many experiencing PTSD and high stress due to exposure to disturbing content.
Detective Snider advocates for improved mental health resources and cultural changes within law enforcement to address trauma effectively.

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