Child Advocacy Center: The 70% Summer Threat: Why Your Child’s Biggest Digital Risk is Their Peers

Jun 22, 2026 at 11:12 am by Producer



Child digital safety demands a massive shift in how parents view modern online threats, especially since an alarming 70% of abuse cases reported during the summer are peer-on-peer rather than adult-driven. While many families focus strictly on stranger danger, the reality of unrestricted digital access means children are frequently crossing boundaries with one another via open-chat platforms and smart devices. Karista Colwell and Presley Hosford from the Child Advocacy Center join Rutherford Issues to expose these hidden risks and provide parents with actionable defense strategies.

The conversation dives deep into the specific digital red flags every parent needs to know, from the interactive chat forums of Roblox to the hidden location-sharing trackers built into Snapchat. Moving beyond technology, this episode outlines how to break the awkward silence around body safety, empower children to set strict personal boundaries, and build a foundation of absolute trust. Additionally, learn about the Child Advocacy Center’s exciting new facility expansion, which introduces localized forensic medical clinics directly to the community to eliminate stressful travel for families in crisis.

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