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- Jan 10, 2019
Looked up a few laws/statutes regarding the sexual exploitation/ grooming of minors in both Canada and the U.S. Providing links to resources in case anyone knows someone who may have been a victim. Also important to have the event that someone comes forward on social media alleging abuse/grooming/ luring against Yaniv or any of his buddies; then please send them the information provided. Perhaps @Null or whoever has access can add https://www.cybertip.ca/app/en/ to the JY.orgs as a resource for anyone who reads either site and wants to report alleged abuse?
I will let the information speak for itself and let people come to their own conclusion if they think a law may have been violated and is worth reporting to the proper authorities (note: not reporting to social media mods as it seems Oger suggested). Please be mindful to only report if you or someone you know is a victim of Yaniv's or his buddies (because let's be honest someone is protecting someone). Irrespective of how false accusations can hinder an ongoing case, but they also detract from other children who may be exploited by overloading an already burdened system. Pay close attention to luring laws as well as notice that many of these laws/statutes include international/ out of state addendums.
https://archive.li/yrxBz - Canadian Criminal Law/ Offenses / Child Luring
https://archive.li/Cu7LX - Age of Consent (Canada) Note the Exposure/ Luring Section
https://archive.li/Z1IeG - Canadian Bar Association - Note that a person cannot be prosecuted for reporting suspected abuse, sorry Jon.
https://archive.fo/8HuRG - 50 U.S. State statutes regarding Grooming & Child Solicitation. Important as we don't know the location of the alleged victims and it's unclear as to where jurisdiction would be i.e. in the area of the offender or the victim since the offense may have been online.
https://archive.li/oTleB - RCMP Internet Based: Interesting section detailing offender types toward the bottom of the page.
https://archive.li/UZ4nb - Cornell Law School - US Code regarding the sexual exploitation of children.
https://www.cybertip.ca/app/en/ - Canada's National Tip Line for Reporting the Online Sexual Exploitation of Children
Several posters brought up the likelihood of Yaniv already having offended or that he will as he becomes more emboldened by the shenanigans going on over at Twitter, Wordpress, Reddit, etc. Some of his communications with minors may have already violated the law and it's important for victims to know they have legal recourse. I also have some information about BC Human Trafficking if anyone is interested. Since trafficked children are already at such risk and if JY decides to take his behavior offline where there is no footprint then the information could be important. Still, seemed slightly off-topic and I didn't want this post to get removed. If there are journos or anyone looking to report on this then hopefully they include the tip line, so if/when a victim comes forward an investigation can get started.
EDIT: Seriously though don't report shit to the authorities unless it happened to you or someone you know, like your kid. Not advocating for any kind of false reporting, because that's just stupid. My point is that those texts came from somewhere. There are likely real victims out there. People have tried getting the message out online and that conversation is being shutdown. People are forgetting that if you suspect a crime has occurred then go report it. Simple as that. Just providing the information to those who may find it helpful/useful.
I will let the information speak for itself and let people come to their own conclusion if they think a law may have been violated and is worth reporting to the proper authorities (note: not reporting to social media mods as it seems Oger suggested). Please be mindful to only report if you or someone you know is a victim of Yaniv's or his buddies (because let's be honest someone is protecting someone). Irrespective of how false accusations can hinder an ongoing case, but they also detract from other children who may be exploited by overloading an already burdened system. Pay close attention to luring laws as well as notice that many of these laws/statutes include international/ out of state addendums.
https://archive.li/yrxBz - Canadian Criminal Law/ Offenses / Child Luring
https://archive.li/Cu7LX - Age of Consent (Canada) Note the Exposure/ Luring Section
https://archive.li/Z1IeG - Canadian Bar Association - Note that a person cannot be prosecuted for reporting suspected abuse, sorry Jon.
https://archive.fo/8HuRG - 50 U.S. State statutes regarding Grooming & Child Solicitation. Important as we don't know the location of the alleged victims and it's unclear as to where jurisdiction would be i.e. in the area of the offender or the victim since the offense may have been online.
https://archive.li/oTleB - RCMP Internet Based: Interesting section detailing offender types toward the bottom of the page.
https://archive.li/UZ4nb - Cornell Law School - US Code regarding the sexual exploitation of children.
https://www.cybertip.ca/app/en/ - Canada's National Tip Line for Reporting the Online Sexual Exploitation of Children
Several posters brought up the likelihood of Yaniv already having offended or that he will as he becomes more emboldened by the shenanigans going on over at Twitter, Wordpress, Reddit, etc. Some of his communications with minors may have already violated the law and it's important for victims to know they have legal recourse. I also have some information about BC Human Trafficking if anyone is interested. Since trafficked children are already at such risk and if JY decides to take his behavior offline where there is no footprint then the information could be important. Still, seemed slightly off-topic and I didn't want this post to get removed. If there are journos or anyone looking to report on this then hopefully they include the tip line, so if/when a victim comes forward an investigation can get started.
EDIT: Seriously though don't report shit to the authorities unless it happened to you or someone you know, like your kid. Not advocating for any kind of false reporting, because that's just stupid. My point is that those texts came from somewhere. There are likely real victims out there. People have tried getting the message out online and that conversation is being shutdown. People are forgetting that if you suspect a crime has occurred then go report it. Simple as that. Just providing the information to those who may find it helpful/useful.
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