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Teaches children and their caregivers strategies for safe Internet use, including methods of detecting and deterring online predators.
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Answer all 10 questions about surfing the internet correctly and you may print yourself a web license.
  Link   KidsCom Jr.com Safety Game
Tips for Internet safety and good manners.
  Link   2 SMRT 4U National Campaign
"Type Smart. Post wisely.” Internet safety awareness campaign using rings; encourages teens to practice safe, smart habits when posting information online.
  Link   Internet Superheroes
Delivering smart, safe and responsible surfing messages to children, teens, schools and parents, online and offline.
  Link   Wired Kids
Information about Cyberbullying, Flaming and Cyberstalking.
  Link   FBI Kids Site
Safety tips from the FBI.
  Link   NetSmartz Kids
NetSmartz® is an interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® and Boys & Girls Clubs of America for children (ages 5-17), parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement.
  Link   iKeepSafe Internet Safety Coalition
Uses animated mascot, Faux Paw the Techno Cat, to teach children the importance of protecting personal information and avoiding inappropriate places on-line.
 


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19th NLC PROTECTS Seminar Wrap-up
nashville2photo.jpgThe National Law Center for Children and Families held its 19th PROTECTS seminar in Franklin, Tennessee on November 4th and 5th. A total of 53 law enforcement officers, prosecutors and probation and parole officers attended the event which took place at the Embassy Suites Hotel: Nashville South-Cool Springs. Participants came in from various Tennessee jurisdictions as well as Alabama, Kentucky, Indiana, Utah and South Carolina.

The attendees were pleased with the quality of the training. One attendee commented that the seminar's strength was in "...the tools and information that I will be able to use in my investigations." Another attendee found that the contacts they made with other agencies was a particular highlight of the program.

 The National Law Center would like to show its appreciation to all participants, speakers and expo partners - AccessData , Pen-Link , Rimage and Thomson Reuters - who made this event a triumph.

 

 



 

 


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