Across
- 3. Behavior used by predators to gain your trust ex: friendliness, gift giving,kind deeds. Often used in combination with each other.
- 5. An adult who you can turn to if you ever feel uncomfortable or victimized.
- 7. Lure involving words or physical gestures to offer comfort, affirmation, and security. A slow progression from socially appropriate to inappropriate.
- 8. Lure involving someone in charge using their power to exploit potential victims.
- 9. Lure involving the use of social media, blogs, chats, forums, video games etc. to connect with potential victims.
- 10. Lure involving a public figure (celebrity, coach, older sibling etc.) who is trusted in the community and held in high esteem using their status to exploit potential victims.
- 11. People or strangers who may look nice, but do not have best interest in mind.
- 13. Lure that involves offering compliments to boost ego and peak interest in a potential victim.
- 18. Lure that involves asking OR offering help to gain possession of a potential victim.
- 19. Lure involving offering desirable items to gain friendship.
- 20. Lure in which uses graphic images and videos to peak interest of potential victims OR having potential victims participate in the production of.
- 22. Lure in which involves being invited by a friend into a sexually abusive or dangerous situation OR being encouraged by a predator to invite friends into an abusive situation.
Down
- 1. Lure in which involves substance (alcohol, marijuana, or other drugs) to inhibit your intuition/ instincts or as a bribe in exchange for potentially inappropriate behavior.
- 2. Lure involving posting phony jobs online, in a newspaper, or in the public community to gain possession of potential victims.
- 4. an alarm system given to us by God in our bodies that goes off when it senses something is not right.
- 6. Lure that involves being intimidated into compliance through blackmail, force, verbal threats or weapons.
- 12. Lure in which a predator may pretend to be someone from emergency personnel to gain possession of a potential victim OR using a fake emergency to gain possession of a potential victim.
- 14. Lure involving exploiting a potential victim during an activity or sport in which body contact occurs. Can start as socially appropriate (high fives, hugs, and hand-shakes) and move to more inappropriate touching.
- 15. A trick predators use on teens/minors to get them into a dangerous and abusive situation. Might look good on outside, but is bad in intention.
- 16. This type of thinking is a strong defense against predatory crime.
- 17. Lure that involves offering to show or give animals to trick potential victim into a potentially dangerous situation.
- 21. Lure that uses a potential victim's name to get attention creating a false sense of familiarity and trust.
