Source: Post by Children's Advocacy Center-Hope House and Covington Police Department — with Collin Sims DA
Over 60% of teens say they’ve received a message from a stranger online. Sextortion cases involving minors have surged nationwide in the last few years, and many victims are under age 15. Prevention starts with informed parents. 💡
Join us at Hope House on Tuesday, March 3 from 6-7PM for a FREE Internet Safety Training led by Brian Brown, Detective and Forensic Examiner with the Covington Police Department; Special Victim Unit Investigator with the 22nd JDC District Attorney's Office. Brown has been certified as an expert in numerous jurisdictions in cyber investigations and forensic examinations.
Register now: https://www.cachopehouse.org/events
A complimentary dinner will also be provided.
This presentation will educate parents about the dangers of their children's online use of electronic devices. It will discuss the features of various applications, as well as cyberbullying, sextortion, and sexting.
If you have any questions, please contact us at heather@cachopehouse.org or 985-892-3885 Ext 4.
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