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PLEASE NOTE: ChildSafeNet, Inc. has successfully established the P'CASO® (Protecting Children Against Sex Offenders) law enforcement program in the Child Investigations Unit of the Fairfax County, Virginia, Police Department. ChildSafeNet, Inc. will conclude its sponsorship of educational programs December 31, 2008.
Please refer to the many child/teen safety organizations listed in the Safety Tips/Safety Tools and Resources tabs and throughout our website. Many organizations offer a wealth of information, programs and materials to help keep kids safe, online, in their social networking activities, and in the community at large.
For law enforcement-related inquiries, call the Supervisor, Child Investigations Unit of the Fairfax County, Virginia Police Department, 703.246.7802, or your own jurisdiction's law enforcement agency.
To schedule child/teen safety-related programs or events, and for child/teen safety-related questions and information, contact:
- Childhelp Children's Center of Virginia, 11230 Waples Mill Road, Suite 105, Fairfax, VA, 22030, Maggie Thorpe, Executive Director, 703.208.1500, mthorpe@childhelp.org. Website: www.childhelp.org.
For presentations and information about Internet and technology safety for parents, students and educators contact:
To report missing and exploited children, and for information and materials on an extensive range of child/teen safety-related subjects, contact:
Please note that contributions to ChildSafeNet, Inc. will not be accepted after November 15, 2008.
Sincere thanks for your interest in and support of ChildSafeNet®. We salute all who have shared our commitment to keeping children safe and secure.
Diane C. Beatty
President and Founder
ChildSafeNet, Inc.
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Did
You Know ...
You
can help
us work with local law enforcement to make communities safer
for kids.
- Did
you know the Internet has become a favorite
place for predators to meet children?
- Did
you know there are hundreds of thousands of registered
sex offenders nationwide, thousands in
Virginia, and hundreds in Fairfax County alone? And that neighboring
jurisdictions harbor hundreds more?
- Did
you know that most of these offenders
are classified as “violent”?
- And
these are just the ones we know about.
Did
you know … that you can
help better protect children against sex offenders?
A
Report to the Community: ChildSafeNet’s
P’CASOSM (Protecting
Children Against Sex Offenders) Program
Completion
of a second full year as an operational law enforcement program
in Fairfax County, Virginia resulted in sufficient law enforcement
data to enable ChildSafeNet and the Fairfax
County Police Department to issue a first P'CASO Report
to the Community. Click
here to read the report. |
Program
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Sponsors
The
project was supported by Grant No. 2005-DD-BX-0055 awarded by
the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office
of Justice Programs,U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view
or opinions in this document are those of the author and do
not necessarily represent the official position or policies
of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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