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What is causing the rise in computer based sex crimes?

by Scott Minshall
January 31, 2024 - Updated on February 1, 2024
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MARQUETTE, Mich. (WZMQ) – Communities around the Upper Peninsula are seeing a rise in computer based sexual crimes. 

The FBI reported a 700% increase in sextortion last year. While often associated with children, according to the Michigan State Police’s Computer Crimes Unit, anyone can be a victim in these cases.

 “We have seen it in nursing homes, we have seen it in grown adults,” remarked Detective 

Sextorition, which typically involves an online exchange of nude photographs followed by a demand for money to keep the photos private, is just one type of crime on the rise. Marquette County Prosecutor, Jenna Nelson, says an increase of Child Sexually Abusive Material (CSAM), more commonly known as child pornography, has also been seen over the past year.

“I think more than we were expecting to see,” said Nelson.

According to Nelson the majority of cases develop from investigations into other crimes. As social media and technology continue to integrate into daily life police are seeing crimes shift to a digital landscape.

“Back in the day there was the persona of the person in the white van selling candy, now every child has a smart device in their pocket which is an open line for an individual to contact them,” added Detective Trooper Evan Fezaett.

When someone is investigated for crimes involving electronics, like embezzlement, a digital search warrant will lead to the discovery of CSAM.

“While it may not have started out as that type of case it can quickly become something that evolves into that,” added Nelson.

Another factor in the rise of cases is law enforcement’s approach to catching predators. The Michigan State Police are investing into training for undercover sting operations, officers are learning how to engage with potential predators online who are looking to contact minors for sex.

“Certainly that is going to cause the number to rise as well,” commented Nelson.

The Michigan State Police recommends visiting The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for more information on how to protect yourself and your loved ones. 

Authorities say if you or someone you know is the victim of a computer based sexual crime, law enforcement says to reach out to the state police, or your local police department immediately.

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