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Educating teens about the perils of sexting, instead of punishing them with criminal charges, is favoured amongst the US public, a poll has found. The survey sought the views of adults about
children and teens sending sexually explicit, nude, or semi-nude photos via text message (known as sexting) and how those who are caught doing so should be punished. Of those surveyed, 81%
believed education programs and counseling to be appropriate punishment and 75% also supported comunity service; this is compared to only 20% who believed sexting teens should be prosecuted
under sexual abuse laws. Read more at University of Michigan