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Project Safe Childhood

Project Safe Childhood is a nationwide Department of Justice initiative designed to protect children from online exploitation and abuse. In Vermont, federal prosecutors are teaming with the Vermont Attorney General's Office, the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the FBI, ICE, the Vermont State Police and local police departments to identify, investigate, prosecute and convict those individuals who prey upon our children, and those that distribute, receive and manufacture child pornography.

Project Safe Childhood is a more comprehensive approach to combating online child exploitation.  It includes a strong partnership between law enforcement agencies and community organizations, including children’s advocates, victim service providers, educators, non-profits and social service agencies. A unique public outreach and awareness campaign will also deliver the message of Internet safety to parents and children.

Among the strategies of Vermont’s Project Safe Childhood initiative:

For more information about the Department of Justice Project Safe Childhood, please visit:  http://www.projectsafechildhood.gov/

For other useful information, please visit
CyberTipLine - National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
(1-800-THE-LOST) The 911 of the Internet, to report cybercrimes.
www.ncmec.org
Official website for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).
NetSmartz.org
National Internet safety resource and education program of NCMEC and
Boys & Girls Clubs of America, targeting children K-12.
SafeKids.org
National Internet literacy resource
SafeTeens.org
>National Internet literacy resource
WebWiseKids.org
National Internet literacy resource
WiredSafety.org
National Internet literacy resource