Children's Internet Safety Guide

Children’s Internet Safety 1 The Citizens’ Crime Prevention Association of Newfoundland and Labrador was formed in 1988. It is comprised of citizens and police who are concerned with making our communities better and safer places in which to live. It was felt at that time that the traditional responses to crime in our communities were insufficient and that other responses were needed. The response that was seen as perhaps offering the greatest opportunity for success was the principle of the safer communities approach to crime prevention. The strategies highlighted by this approach and used by our communities are: • Crime Prevention through Social Development • Crime Prevention through Community-Based Policing • Crime Prevention through Opportunity Reduction This Children’s Internet Safety Guide contains important information to help educate and promote the public’s role in helping our young people remain safe online and protect themselves from cyber bullying, identity theft, predators and the many other threats on today’s information highway. Cover photo and banner image - www.freepik.com CHILDREN’S INTERNET SAFETY

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