Online "predators" and their victims: Myths, realities, and implications for prevention and treatment.
Janis Wolak(University of New Hampshire), Michele L. Ybarra(Johns Hopkins University), Kimberly J. Mitchell(University of New Hampshire), David Finkelhor(University of New Hampshire)
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