Exploited White Teens ★ (Proven)

: Research indicates that youth in foster care or those experiencing conflict at home are at higher risk. A lack of strong social support networks makes teenagers more susceptible to groups—including gangs or extremist organizations—that offer a false sense of belonging.

: Media and institutional biases can sometimes lead to white victims being overlooked or their situations mischaracterized. In some regions, reporting on exploitation has focused on specific ethnic narratives, which can obscure the reality that exploitation is committed by and against people of all races. Health and Psychological Impacts exploited white teens

: Predators use social media, gaming platforms, and messaging apps to build trust with teens. They may use "catfishing" (creating fake identities) or "sextortion" (threatening to leak explicit images) to maintain control. : Research indicates that youth in foster care