Main

Biological Warfare
Chat
Disasters
Drugs & Alcohol
Illegal Distribution
Internet Crime
Love & Sex
New Technology
Suicide
Terrorism
Violence in Sports

Participants
Methodology
Info for Teacher
What We Learned

Internet Crimes Survey
Links

The following web sites were used during this project. Interested visitors may wish to check them out.

This is a site that gives you help on what to do if something happens to you on the Internet, like getting a death threat. This page was useful because it gave us a couple ideas on what kinds of questions we could use for a certain topic.

Internet Harassment: http://www.onlineharassment.com/article1011.html

This was an on-line article. It gave examples of different Internet Crimes and also gave a brief description of what they were. It was very useful because if gave many examples of Internet Crimes so it was easier to make the questions.

Internet Crimes: http://www.mlj.com.my/articles/beldeu2.htm

This site was were we found a lot of interesting questions for our survey. It helped us out, by giving us the most frequently asked questions from people around the world, so when we got an idea about what types of questions people were interested in, it helped us figure out questions along the same line.

Cyberstalking And Internet Safety FAQ: http://www.sfwa.org/gateway/stalking.htm

We found this web site very useful and helpful because it gave us much needed information on cyber crimes. It gave us a lot of helpful tips on what to do when your stuck in a situation (e.g.. Harassment) It also talks about what the government does to help out people in these situations.

Cyber Crime: http://www.cybercrime.gov/

This site focused on child immorality, and the effects it has on people. It really helped us because on the site it gave us a survey on what people think about child immorality, and that helped us decided on a question for our survey because we thought it would be interesting to see if teenagers felt the same as older adults did in the online survey from this site.

Fighting Child Pornography: http://www.antichildporn.org/

This site is a place where you are able to get emotional support for the Internet. It has an e-mail address as well as links to other pages.

Internet Support Groups: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/support/emotional/resources-list/

This is another place where you can get help or support. This one also helped us think of questions to do with support on the internet.

Victimization Support Groups: http://www.vaonline.org/support.html


Survey Questions

Question 1 Results Question 2 Results
Question 3 Results Question 4 Results
Question 5 Results Question 6 Results
Question 7 Results Question 8 Results

Comments on Survey

Responses to Survey

Links related to Internet Crimes

Created by the students of Athens District High School.
Contact Stephen Mackinnon

Credits:
Text by Amy P