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Criminal Brock Purviance gets caught and sentenced.

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Anchorage, Alaska – Technology increasingly places the world at our fingertips: new places and new people are often just a click away. But technology also gives predators easy access to children.

One Anchorage family who took all the right safety steps learned that criminal minds have ways of manipulating children despite the best efforts of parents.

He is a 28-year-old music teacher from Colorado and she is a 13-year-old Alaskan with parents who knew men like him were out there prowling, looking and targeting. And still he got through.

“We didn’t give her a computer of her own, we didn’t give her a cell phone – she never had a pager and he still managed to get through to her,” said “Jane.”

“Jane” has requested her identity be protected due to her daughter’s age and circumstance as victim of an Internet predator.

The parents even tracked their child’s Internet use and e-mails. They had no idea an online pedophile had seduced their child until the seduction lured her away from home.

“It was not until this August, I went in, in the morning, to tell her goodbye and she was gone. No note, nothing; she was just gone,” said “Jane.”

Police found the girl, who had just turned 16, in Anchorage with Brock Purviance, a man she had met years ago in a music chat room. He flew to Alaska to have sex with her.

And the parents learned that it wasn’t the first time.

A full year earlier and well after he had snuck into their daughter’s life, he had come to Alaska to steal her childhood. It was a trip to have sex, a week after she turned 15.

“The first visit, my husband and I had made plans to go out of state to a funeral. He knew we were leaving the state and he bought his ticket after he knew for sure that we had bought ours,” said “Jane.”

The outraged parents wanted justice. Poring through e-mails the FBI helped retrieve, they started to learn how meticulously Purviance had chipped away at their daughter’s sense of self and values.

“In the beginning my daughter started out with, ‘Oh, this doesn’t make me feel good. My mom and dad are very protective. You know, I wasn’t raised this way.’ He was just relentless. ‘Well, go ahead and try this and see how it feels,’ over and over,” said “Jane.”

Psychologists say there’s a reason men like Purviance are able to weasel their way in to the hearts and minds of young people.

“Many kids waiver in their confidence about who they are and they turn to these chat rooms to start talking about their struggles, which makes them perfect targets for people who are tracking those kinds of chats,” said Dr. Susan Lagrande, who is a child psychologist.

Predators use emotions like conveying trust and understanding as “ins” to take things a step farther with victims.

“Then, they slowly move this young person into considering options that they may otherwise not consider because this is a trusted person that they feel understands and appreciates them. Then they are more willing to move their own values away,” said Dr. Lagrande.

In this case, Purviance got caught. He’ll do nearly six years time in federal prison.

Meanwhile, the girl who was caught up in his scheme is working to put him and what he did behind her.

“Brock will not define who she will be,” said “Jane.”

Purviance was convicted with traveling to Alaska for the purpose of having illegal sex. The victim’s family is particularly concerned that Alaska’s age of consent, at 16, makes Alaska’s children more vulnerable to predatory relationships from adults who want to take advantage of them.

State lawmakers say they are already looking at whether to raise the age of consent.

Experts say parents can never be too vigilant online. Information on how to do that is available at Project Safe Childhood.

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Colorado man Brock Purviance sentenced in child sex case

Colorado man sentenced in child sex case

A Colorado man has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison for traveling to Alaska to have sex with a child more than two years ago.Thirty year-old Brock Jon Purviance of Arvada, Colorado, was sentenced yesterday on the federal charge of travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a child.

Purviance had been a guitar teacher at a music school in Colorado.

Federal prosecutors say Purviance met a 13-year-old Alaska girl in an Internet music chat room and engaged her in online conversations for more than a year.

He traveled to Anchorage to have sex with her in August 2004.

Prosecutors say that Purviance admitted in his plea agreement that he persistently engaged in online sexual conversations with the child before he traveled to Alaska from Colorado for their meeting.

Prosecutors say he admitted discussing in graphic detail how he could perform sex acts and directed the child on how she could perform sex acts.

Federal District Court Judge John Sedwick said Purviance had a clean criminal record but also noted criminal conduct by him in 2000 that was not prosecuted.

Prosecutors say Purviance met a 14-year-old Colorado child in an Internet chat room and had sex with her.

Besides a 71-month-prison term, Sedwick also imposed 25 years of supervised release, with special conditions limiting Purviance’suse of the Internet and his contact with children under 18 years of age.

He is also required to register as a sex offender.

(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Federal pen next site for Web predator Brock Purviance

Link – http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/crime/story/8539668p-8433437c.html 

 

Federal pen next site for Web predator

MAXIMUM: A Colorado man met a minor online and traveled to Alaska to have sex with her in 2004.

A Colorado music teacher was sentenced this week to more than five years in federal prison for traveling to Alaska to have sex with a child he met on the Internet.

Brock Purviance of Arvada, Colo., was convicted of flying to Alaska in August 2004 to have sex with a 15-year-old girl he met in an online chat room, federal prosecutors said.

According to a press release from the U.S. attorney’s office, U.S. District Judge John Sedwick gave Purviance the maximum sentence of 71 months in prison because of evidence that Purviance had committed other crimes before, even though he had no previous criminal convictions. Purviance admitted that in 2000 he met a 14-year-old Colorado girl on the Internet and met with her for sex, according to the U.S. attorney’s statement.

After Purviance, who is in his 30s, is released from prison, he will have 25 years of supervised release, prosecutors said. His use of the Internet will be limited and his contact with children will also be limited.

Prosecutors say Purviance, a guitar teacher, met an Alaska girl who was 13 at the time in an Internet music chat room and carried on online chats and telephone conversations with her for more than a year. Purviance conversed with the girl in explicit and graphic language, then flew to Alaska while her parents were out of state at a funeral. The two had sex, prosecutors say.

Purviance was charged with the crime this past July and pleaded no contest in October. It was unclear Thursday how authorities found out about the relationship.

Local and federal authorities in Anchorage in recent years have cracked down on people who prey on youngsters over the Internet. Kids are often online unsupervised, where they reveal many details about their lives and become easy targets unbeknownst to their parents. The Anchorage Police Department has even set up a special unit, dedicated full-time to snagging the predators.


Daily News reporter Megan Holland can be reached at mrholland@adn.com.

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Brock Purviance Sentenced to 71 months & 25 years probation… The Good guys won!

January 2, 2007 Predator Stomper 3 comments

The short version is:
It was a tough, very, very tough morning!! The prosecution and defense had rebuttals for the first two hours and the defense got down right rotten at times and seemed to forget the victims are children and wanted to make Brocks preying on them their fault.
The Prosecutor Audrey did a wonderful job with her rebuttal and did a great job reminding the court that the victims were all very young girls and the defendant was a nearly 30 year old man.
The parents of Brock, I, my husband and Brock made our statements. The judge then made his final statement with his decision.

The defense asked for 57 months and three years probation,

I asked for 12-30 years (which I knew was a long shot),

The prosecution asked for 8 years and 25 years probation.


The final sentence was:
71 months, and 25 years of probation with the following stipulations:

v     Never have contact in person, phone, or internet with anyone under 18 years of age 

v     Give his DNA for the FBI data base

v     Every six months register as a sex offender federally

v     Submit to drug testing with no more than 12 times a month

v     Go to counseling either during his stay in prison or after he is released

v     No access ever to internet, cell phones, or new media technology

v     No contact with the victims directly or indirectly or the family or the friends

v     Pay a minimum of restitution that is very little, since you can’t sue for pain and suffering

(to name only a few of the stipulations)

I hope all his victims out there will be able to read this and breathe a little easier!! But the world beware, Brock will be out on the streets July 2011… January 3 was his sentencing…. he was arrested May 26th, 2006… what does your math tell you….Seems he has the possiblity of getting out early….  You tell me… is this enough time to undo 12 years of a sexual habit of preying on young girls?  Please keep your girls safe, check their computer logs, my space accounts, cell phone logs, e-mail… because predators like Brock will be teaching them how to hide from your watchful eyes and make them feel loved, cherished; influencing their thoughts, feelings, behaviors…. all the while convincing these impressionable children that you the parents are the ones that are making their lives miserable… and these child sexual predators will be the ones to save them…because the predators ultimate goal is your childs innocents and love… so be cautious and… 

God bless and Remain Vigilant!!

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