International Safe Internet Day this year is a date 07th February. This day is celebrated in over 60 countries worldwide, including the Serbia. European Network "INSAFE" which unites the organization of the European Union dealing with the Internet, this year presented the theme under the slogan: "Meet the digital world ... together." Marking this day includes the education of youth and children in schools under the theme of how to avoid Internet abuse and fraud. Although in many countries a large part of the area covered by the law, we are daily witnesses to the field of internet violence and abuse is still not enough regulated. Computers and internet have become part of everyday life and thus become an integral part of child development. The problem is how to use the Internet for children and activities that occupy children's attention. One of the problems, which also appeared in the research of the Department of Media Studies Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad is the fact that parents do not control how much time children spend on the Internet and facilities they visit. According to research by the Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, as part of the "Everyday Life of Youth in Serbia", the computer is primarily a tool for youth entertainment, and use for educational purposes is very rare. The study notes that young people are not aware of the risks that exist on the Internet, and that parents do not know about it enough. The parents in this process, play a major role, and next to them and society and schools. To support parents in the encounter with new media and the dangers that made the new media, especially the internet, it must appear and state and society.
Under the assault of thought on the Internet is above all, abuse and fraud by creating fake profiles on popular social networks like MySpace and Facebook and conduct psychological torture against children and teenagers whose
trust was previously accomplished with the certain period through mutual communication.
Cyber abuse
Cyber harassment is a type of psychological abuse that takes place in a virtual environment. It is deliberately hostile behavior with ridicule or harm to another person. Includes deliberate insults, threats, harassment or ridicule of others through modern means of communication. It also includes, for example, verbal humiliation in social networks (such as "Facebook" or "My Space"), threatening SMS or MMS messages, attacks on e-mail addresses and their misuse ("phishing"), verbal assault visitors to the forums, publishing disparaging and ismevajućih photos and videos, either authentic (eg, recording intentionally caused the situation) or different videos with the new image and sound. As a result of the boom of information technology, cyber abuse is rapidly expanding. Often it is difficult to stop because it is the manifestation of such behavior are difficult to remove from the virtual environment. Wide audience makes the impact of the attack on the victim even more devastating. Cyber abuse is also difficult to stop because, for example, predators anonymity and hard to remove records that contain the cyber abuse of virtual environment in most cases these records can never be successfully removed and the uncontrolled spread Internet.
The European Convention on Cybercrime provides four groups of:
• Offences against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data and systems
• offenses relating to computers
• offenses relating to breach of copyright and neighboring rights
• work related to the content
Child pornography refers to material depicting a child or a person appearing as a child in explicit sexual scenes, or
in situations that induce to think that a child is involved in explicit sexual scenes. The work includes the production of child pornography child pornography, child pornography distribution, offering or making available child pornography, procuring child pornography and possession of the same More on how to prevent and control the actions of pedophiles, which usually begin with chat programs can be found on the website chatdanger.com The legal system of Serbia criminal exploitation of children for pornography is regulated by the Criminal Code. Display, acquisition and possession of pornographic materials and exploitation of a minor for pornography is regulated by Article 185 of the Criminal Code. For making pornography available to the public prescribes imprisonment of up to six months or a fine if the offense is committed against a minor, and if it comes to children prescribed a prison sentence of six months to three years. Who uses a minor to produce pornography shall be punished with imprisonment from six months to five years, and if this offense was committed against a child shall be punished with imprisonment from one to eight years.
Whoever obtains, possesses or otherwise makes available pornographic content created by taking advantage of a minor shall be punished with imprisonment from three months to three years. Article 185a of the Criminal Code regulating the work of specifying the minor attending sexual acts for him is punishable by imprisonment of six months to five years and a fine. A severe form of this section if the offense is committed against a child or force or threats and punishment of one to eight years in prison. Article 185 of the Criminal Code provides for the punishment of imprisonment for one who uses a computer network or communications to carry out these crimes, and a period of six months to five years and a fine. If this offense is committed against a child provided the imprisonment of one to eight years.
Other Internet threats: From the other threats that come to us from the Internet there are technical things like
viruses, worms, trojans, etc.., Theft of data on the sites for e-commerce (pharming and phishing), abuse of privacy, Racism-nationalism-xenophobia.
The only way to protect against risks that threaten us from the Internet is to inform and convey that information to our children. Today's children grow up, create their own value judgments and socialize with computer games, different web content from social networking sites for free through watching television and movie formats. Society needs time to accept the changes and their relationship to the children adapt to these changes. Therefore, parents remain as the only support to children in times of globalization, the rapid flow of information, virtual ways of communicating, placing all the valid information and market all those changes that will experience the media of mass communication in the future.
Under the assault of thought on the Internet is above all, abuse and fraud by creating fake profiles on popular social networks like MySpace and Facebook and conduct psychological torture against children and teenagers whose
trust was previously accomplished with the certain period through mutual communication.
Cyber abuse
Cyber harassment is a type of psychological abuse that takes place in a virtual environment. It is deliberately hostile behavior with ridicule or harm to another person. Includes deliberate insults, threats, harassment or ridicule of others through modern means of communication. It also includes, for example, verbal humiliation in social networks (such as "Facebook" or "My Space"), threatening SMS or MMS messages, attacks on e-mail addresses and their misuse ("phishing"), verbal assault visitors to the forums, publishing disparaging and ismevajućih photos and videos, either authentic (eg, recording intentionally caused the situation) or different videos with the new image and sound. As a result of the boom of information technology, cyber abuse is rapidly expanding. Often it is difficult to stop because it is the manifestation of such behavior are difficult to remove from the virtual environment. Wide audience makes the impact of the attack on the victim even more devastating. Cyber abuse is also difficult to stop because, for example, predators anonymity and hard to remove records that contain the cyber abuse of virtual environment in most cases these records can never be successfully removed and the uncontrolled spread Internet.
The European Convention on Cybercrime provides four groups of:
• Offences against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data and systems
• offenses relating to computers
• offenses relating to breach of copyright and neighboring rights
• work related to the content
Child pornography refers to material depicting a child or a person appearing as a child in explicit sexual scenes, or
in situations that induce to think that a child is involved in explicit sexual scenes. The work includes the production of child pornography child pornography, child pornography distribution, offering or making available child pornography, procuring child pornography and possession of the same More on how to prevent and control the actions of pedophiles, which usually begin with chat programs can be found on the website chatdanger.com The legal system of Serbia criminal exploitation of children for pornography is regulated by the Criminal Code. Display, acquisition and possession of pornographic materials and exploitation of a minor for pornography is regulated by Article 185 of the Criminal Code. For making pornography available to the public prescribes imprisonment of up to six months or a fine if the offense is committed against a minor, and if it comes to children prescribed a prison sentence of six months to three years. Who uses a minor to produce pornography shall be punished with imprisonment from six months to five years, and if this offense was committed against a child shall be punished with imprisonment from one to eight years.
Whoever obtains, possesses or otherwise makes available pornographic content created by taking advantage of a minor shall be punished with imprisonment from three months to three years. Article 185a of the Criminal Code regulating the work of specifying the minor attending sexual acts for him is punishable by imprisonment of six months to five years and a fine. A severe form of this section if the offense is committed against a child or force or threats and punishment of one to eight years in prison. Article 185 of the Criminal Code provides for the punishment of imprisonment for one who uses a computer network or communications to carry out these crimes, and a period of six months to five years and a fine. If this offense is committed against a child provided the imprisonment of one to eight years.
Other Internet threats: From the other threats that come to us from the Internet there are technical things like
viruses, worms, trojans, etc.., Theft of data on the sites for e-commerce (pharming and phishing), abuse of privacy, Racism-nationalism-xenophobia.
The only way to protect against risks that threaten us from the Internet is to inform and convey that information to our children. Today's children grow up, create their own value judgments and socialize with computer games, different web content from social networking sites for free through watching television and movie formats. Society needs time to accept the changes and their relationship to the children adapt to these changes. Therefore, parents remain as the only support to children in times of globalization, the rapid flow of information, virtual ways of communicating, placing all the valid information and market all those changes that will experience the media of mass communication in the future.

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