1 in 7 youth victims say they harmed themselves in response to sextortion
LOS ANGELES, June 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Thorn, a nonprofit that builds technology to defend children from sexual abuse and exploitation in the digital age, released new research exposing the serious emotional–and at times physical–impact sextortion is having on kids and teens in the U.S.
The data shows that 1 in 7 young people who experienced sextortion as a minor said they harmed themselves in response to the abuse.
The report, titled Sextortion & Young People: Navigating Threats in Digital Environments, is one of the most comprehensive national studies on youth sextortion to date. It draws on insights from 1,200 young people aged 13–20 to explore how sextortion is showing up in their lives and how they respond.
“Sextortion has evolved into much more than just a scam. It’s a form of manipulative, isolating abuse that’s enacted on children navigating their interactions on platforms every day,” said Melissa Stroebel, Vice President of Research and Strategic Impact. “Kids are being pushed into dangerous and self-destructive behaviors, and far too often, they’re navigating it alone.”
Key findings from the report include:
Sextortion, or sexual extortion, is a form of abuse where someone threatens to share sexual content unless the victim complies with demands—often for more images, money, or continued contact. While it can happen to anyone, Thorn’s data shows clear patterns in how perpetrators target and manipulate kids.
The study also found that technology plays a central role in this abuse:
“Sextortion has become a tool of control,” Stroebel said. “And the damage it causes to young people, especially when it comes from someone the victim knows, is devastating.”
The data reveals a sobering statistic illustrating the prevalence of this harm: In total, 1 in 5 teens (20%) surveyed said they had experienced sextortion.
“This study shows that ‘following the rules’ or trusting someone you know doesn’t always protect you,” Stroebel added. “We need to widen the conversation and prepare kids for the real-world risks they face—online and off.”
How to ensure child safety as sextortion evolves
Thorn’s research underscores the need for platforms to enhance their detection and reporting mechanisms to better understand and track sextortion, and for parents and guardians to discuss the risks with their children and create safe spaces where children don’t fear seeking help.
Thorn offers several resources for doing so, including Thorn for Parents, which helps parents and caregivers facilitate earlier, more frequent, and judgment-free conversations with kids about digital safety. In addition, Thorn’s NoFiltr program encourages healthy and informed conversations directly among youth, equipping young people with the knowledge to recognize and navigate potentially risky online experiences.
In addition, if you or someone you know is worried about intimate images of them as a minor being online, NCMEC’s Take It Down service can help have those images removed.
Read the full report: Sexual Extortion & Young People: Navigating Threats in Digital Environments
About Thorn
Thorn is an innovative technology nonprofit that transforms how children are protected from sexual abuse and exploitation in the digital age.
Thorn builds scalable tools to help platforms detect and prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation, supports investigators in finding victims faster, and shares research and technical guidance to shape policy and improve protections for children worldwide.
By working within the broader child protection ecosystem, Thorn is creating a digital safety net to protect every child’s right to simply be a kid.
To learn more about Thorn’s mission to protect children in the digital age, visit thorn.org.
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