A top police officer has warned a 'toxic environment' is seeing children as young as 11 sending naked selfies over social media.
Chief Inspector Graham Goulden, of Police Scotland's national Violence Reduction Unit, said schools across the country are having to deal cases involving sexting or sharing intimate images on a weekly basis.
Ch Insp Goulden advised parents to be more vigilant over their children's use of social media and not to blame kids who make mistakes - after Police Scotland said it was dealing of cases of pre-teens being targeted online.
He told the Scottish Daily Record: “We need to look at sexting as a form of abuse. I often talk about a sexually toxic environment that we are living in just now. Full story...
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Chief Inspector Graham Goulden, of Police Scotland's national Violence Reduction Unit, said schools across the country are having to deal cases involving sexting or sharing intimate images on a weekly basis.
Ch Insp Goulden advised parents to be more vigilant over their children's use of social media and not to blame kids who make mistakes - after Police Scotland said it was dealing of cases of pre-teens being targeted online.
He told the Scottish Daily Record: “We need to look at sexting as a form of abuse. I often talk about a sexually toxic environment that we are living in just now. Full story...
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