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How to protect your children from predators: special training

Free specialized training will be provided TONIGHT to help adults who work with kids better understand how predators literally track and attempt to groom potential victims online, and to help parents learn how to protect their sons and daughters from family members who would harm them. Should you attend? Absolutely.

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WHEN: 6 – 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, April 28

WHERE
: Hackensack High School, 135 1st Street

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Concerned parents; adults who work with middle and high school-aged youth; school professionals and law enforcement agencies involved with juveniles.

CURRICULUM
A visual presentation on the ways sexual predators can take information young people commonly post about themselves on social networking websites, and cross-index what they learn with other easily accessible information such as schedules of youth sports or other activities;

Safety creation of a Child Identification Kit to document children’s privacy and identifying information;

A nine-point plan parents should take if a child goes missing, to ensure they contact the relevant agencies to help locate their child;

Warning signs that a child may have been sexually abused by a relative or stranger;

Warning signs that a computer may have been used to transmit or download encrypted material such as child pornography;

Visual demonstration of SPB sex offender supervision technologies, including polygraph testing equipment and GPS equipment;

Case studies of family/stranger child abductions.

INSTRUCTORS

NJ State Police Capt. Steven Tallard
Sex Offender Management Unit and Electronic
Monitoring Unit

NJ State Parole Board Senior Officer Ryan Andresen

Sex Offender Management Unit

NJ State Parole Board Senior Officer Michael Filosa

Sex Offender Management Unit


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Sexual Predator Awareness Training presented by

The New Jersey State Parole Board
The New Jersey Association of School Resource Officers
Hackensack Public Schools

 

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