| Related
Websites |
| For Kids |
|
Site Name |
Description |
| Cybersnitch |
As its primary mission, CybersnitchR has been developed
for the public, as a voluntary online crime reporting system enabling
the public to take action against all crimes that occur using computer
technology and the Internet. Cybersnitch places the everyday person
directly in touch with law enforcement. |
| Web Wise Kids |
Web Wise Kids are a non-profit organization dedicated
to ensuring child internet safety by giving tips and advice to parents
and children on how to protect themselves from online predators.
|
| Safe
Kids |
Child Safety on the Information Highway. |
| Police
Notebook |
These pages are presented in a "slide-show" fashion
and contain questions and answers to help kids protect themselves
and handle emergencies. Parents may wish to help guide younger kids
through the pages and discuss how these ideas apply to them around
the home and at school. |
| Yahooligans |
Yahoo!'s Web guide for kids. |
| The
Threat |
Internet safety information for children. |
| Dictionary.com |
Online reference links. |
| For Parents |
|
Site Name |
Description |
| Protecting
Your Child |
Child protection information from MetLife Insurance. |
| The Sex Offender
Registry Board |
The Sex Offender Registry Board is the state agency
responsible for keeping track of convicted sex offenders and classifying
each offender so that the public may receive information about dangerous
sex offenders who live or work in each community. The goal of the
Sex Offender Registry is to educate the public and to prevent further
victimization. |
| Other Sites |
|
Site Name |
Description |
| Officer.com |
Comprehensive law enforcement resource site. |
| MSPCA |
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. |
| Massachusetts
State Police |
|
| Mass.gov |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Web site |
| MADD |
Mothers Against Drunk Driving |
| D.A.R.E. |
The D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program
is an internationally recognized, model program created in 1983
by the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Unified
School District. |
| National Crime Prevention
Council |
NCPC's Mission is to enable people to create safer
and more caring communities by addressing the causes of crime and
violence and reducing the opportunities for crime to occur. |
| The
General Laws of Massachusetts |
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