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What does enticement of a child refer to?

  1. Child neglect

  2. Asking a child for directions

  3. Luring for a sexual assault

  4. General interaction with children

The correct answer is: Luring for a sexual assault

Enticement of a child refers specifically to luring or enticing a child, often with the intent to commit a sexual assault. This behavior typically involves an adult attempting to draw a child away from a safe environment or manipulate them into a situation where they may be harmed. The concept is rooted in protecting children from predatory actions that exploit their innocence and vulnerability. In contrast, options like child neglect, asking a child for directions, or general interaction with children do not carry the same connotation of malicious intent or danger. Child neglect focuses on the failure to provide proper care and supervision, while asking for directions involves benign interactions that do not imply any harmful motivations. General interaction with children also refers to typical, everyday interactions that do not involve any intent to exploit or harm. Therefore, option C stands out as the only choice that accurately describes the ominous implications of enticement involving potential sexual threats.