Have You Checked the Children?
What to do about teens and their dumb naked photos of themselves.

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Textual Misconduct
By Dahlia Lithwick
Say you’re a middle school principal who has just confiscated a cell phone from a 14-year-old boy, only to discover it contains a nude photo of his 13-year-old girlfriend. Do you: a) call the boy’s parents in despair, b) call the girl’s parents in despair, or c) call the police? More and more, the answer is d) all of the above. Which could result in criminal charges for both of your students and their eventual designation as sex offenders.
Sexting is the clever new name for the act of sending, receiving, or forwarding naked photos via your cell phone. I wasn’t fully persuaded that America was facing a sexting epidemic, as opposed to a journalists-writing-about-sexting epidemic, until I saw a new survey done by the National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. The survey has one teen in five reporting he or she has sent or posted naked photos of himself or herself. Whether all this reflects a new child porn epidemic or just a new iteration of the old shortsighted teen narcissism epidemic remains unclear.
Last month, three girls (ages 14 or 15) in Greensburg, Pa., were charged with disseminating child pornography for sexting their boyfriends. The boys who received the images were charged with possession. A teenager in Indiana faces felony obscenity charges for sending a picture of his genitals to female classmates. A 15-year-old girl in Ohio and a 14-year-old girl in Michigan were charged with felonies for sending along nude images of themselves to classmates. Some of these teens have pleaded guilty to lesser charges; others have not. If convicted, these young people may have to register as sex offenders, in some cases for a decade or two. Similar charges have been filed in cases in Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin.
One quick clue that the criminal justice system is probably not the best venue for addressing the sexting crisis? A survey of the charges brought in the cases reflects that-depending on the jurisdiction-prosecutors have charged the senders of smutty photos, the recipients of smutty photos, those who save the smutty photos, and the hapless forwarders of smutty photos with the same crime: child pornography. Who is the victim here and who is the perpetrator? Everybody and nobody.
There may be an argument for police intervention in cases that involve a genuine threat or cyber-bullying, such as a recent Massachusetts incident in which the picture of a naked 14-year-old girl was allegedly sent to more than 100 cell phones, or a New York case involving a group of boys who turned a nude photo of a 15-year-old girl into crude animations and PowerPoint presentations. But are such cases really the same as the cases in which tipsy teen girls send their boyfriends naughty Valentine’s Day pictures?
The argument for hammering every such case seems to be that allowing nude images of yourself to go public may have serious consequences, so let’s nip it in the bud by charging kids with felonies, which will assuredly have serious consequences. In the Pennsylvania case, for instance, a police captain explained that the charges were brought because “it’s very dangerous. Once it’s on a cell phone, that cell phone can be put on the Internet where everyone in the world can get access to that juvenile picture.” The argument that we must prosecute kids as the producers and purveyors of kiddie porn because they are too dumb to understand that their seemingly innocent acts can hurt them goes beyond paternalism. Child pornography laws intended to protect children should not be used to prosecute and then label children as sex offenders.
Consider the way in which school districts have reacted to the uptick in sexting. Have they cracked down on the epidemic? Confiscated cell phones? Launched widespread Lolita dragnets? No, many now simply prohibit students from bringing cell phones to school. This doesn’t stop students from sexting. It just stops them from being caught. How bad can sexting really be if schools are enacting what amounts to a don’t-ask-don’t-tell policy?
Parents can forget that their kids may be as tech-savvy as Bill Gates but as gullible as Bambi. At some level, teens understand that once their image reaches someone else’s cell phone, what happened in Vegas is unlikely to stay there. The National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy survey suggests 25 percent of teen girls and 33 percent of teen boys report seeing naked images originally sent to someone else. Yet even in the age of the Internet, young people fail to appreciate that their naked pictures want to roam free.
The same survey showed that teens can be staggeringly naive in another way: Twenty percent have posted a naked photo of themselves despite the fact that 71 percent of those asked understand that doing so can have serious negative consequences. Understanding the consequences of risky behavior but engaging in it anyhow? Smells like teen spirit to me.
The real problem with criminalizing teen sexting as a form of child pornography is that the great majority of these kids are not predators and have no intention of producing or purveying kiddie porn. They think they’re being brash and sexy, in the manner of brash, sexy Americans everywhere: by being undressed. And while some of the reaction to the sexting epidemic reflects legitimate concerns about children as sex objects, some highlights pernicious legal stereotypes and fallacies. A recent New York Times article about online harassment, for instance, quotes the Family Violence Prevention Fund, a nonprofit domestic violence awareness group, saying that the sending of nude pictures, even if done voluntarily, constitutes “digital dating violence.” But is one in five teens truly participating in an act of violence?
Many other experts insist the sexting trend hurts teen girls more than boys, fretting that they feel “pressured” to take and send naked photos. Yet the girls in the Pennsylvania case were charged with “manufacturing, disseminating or possessing child pornography” while the boys were merely charged with possession. This disparity seems increasingly common. If we are worried about the poor girls pressured into exposing themselves, why are we treating them more harshly than the boys?
In a thoughtful essay in the American Prospect Online, Judith Levine, author of Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children From Sex examines the dangers lurking online for children and concludes that the harms of old-fashioned online bullying-the sort of teasing and ostracism that led Megan Meier to kill herself after being tormented on MySpace-far outweigh the dangers of online sexual material. Judging from the sexting prosecutions in Pennsylvania and Ohio last year, it’s clear the criminal justice system is too blunt an instrument to resolve a problem that reflects more about the volatile combination of teens and technology than some national cyber-crime spree. Parents need to remind their teens that a dumb moment can last a lifetime in cyberspace. Judges and prosecutors need to understand that a lifetime of cyber-humiliation shouldn’t be grounds for a very real and possibly lifelong criminal record.
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this is crazy. r u serious? child pornagraphy everybody on myspace can be charged if thats the case.
> michael
Where did you get that picture?! That’s actually a friend of mine!
…Before y’all say anything, she’s of age! LOL
> ListenToLeon
she jus don’t know no better! some perv could be stalking her and all she’d have to say is it was jus a pix!
> JoeyNagle
It is really ashame how the young generation,has lost their minds the guys 2 they act like we r the kids Parents take back your families,we put them on earth so it`s our responsible 2 take care of them know their every move,when i was a kid my Mom knew where i was goin,with who,and if i didn`t give the right answer i didn`t go!!When i went 2 school,she was all in my room,purses,closet&drawers,yep sho`did,and i didn`t ask her”Mom why was u in my room”,coz i didn`t have 1 ,it`was her house her room??
> Wanda Kelly
My friends and I would have never done anything like this because we would have been scared. Point simple. We were too afraid of our parents and embarrassing our entire family. We were afraid of having people talk about us in a negative way. I guess we had incentives in fear to help us self-discipline ourselves from voyeuristic deviancy.
We wanted to popular like all other kids but we had standards of respect for ourselves and our families. We even didn’t want to put our teachers in uncomfortable situations to have to be the knucklehead to disappoint him or her.
Also I had a daddy, a stepdad, uncles, two granddads, and a great-granddad. The men paid attention to us. They were available. They asked questions and sometimes poked. I and my friends who were of working class and some middle-class parents had daddies, uncles, and granddads that we knew loved us and we knew it would hurt them to see us exploit ourselves. I think that is a major factor in what children don’t have today. I could not do anything to crush my granddad and great-granddad’s idea of me because whenever I simply fucked up around the house or whatnot, my mother and father told others. That shit worked. I lived to not disappoint and embarrass not only myself but also them.
It was so big picture back then for my peers and I. By the time I started teaching in the late 90’s, I noticed the family breakdown and that roles that were definitive in my childhood were warped in my students. They had young grandparents and even the grandparents were not married. The grandmothers were knucklehead women and the grandfathers were missing. The uncles acted like kids and hoodlums and the fathers were in and out–mostly missing. The mothers were still acting like they were teens themselves.
Add in some technological advances that is now democratized for the poor and underclass and mix it in with a lot of spoiled middle-class socio-economic kids with the same value sets, we have this.
> Andrea
bookman is crying right now. that’s why i raises my kids with no cellphones and computers. they writes on typewriters and use rotary phones, just like i did. this is some scary stuff and makes me want to slap the dookie out of these parents nowadays. i remember when you had to be important, like a doctor or a lawyer to have a big ass cell phone the size of a VCR. take all this crap back from these kids and let’s go back to whuppin’ that ass in public!
> bookman
I am naked
> Zac
Kids should not be charged with a sex crime only if any over the age of 18 has the pics or takes them but they should be charged with a misdemeanor indecent exposure and be banned from cell phone use with a camera and limited court order computer use that might slow down this immoral behavior. It needs to stop!
> CHARLES
There is obviously a lot more to know about this.
> mjisnotdead
Its really nice, i recently came across your blog and have been reading along.. Are there any forums that you recommend I join ?
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