Bridging the Digital Divide: What Parents Need to Know
Cell Phones • Cyberbullying • Sex Exposure Online
The seeming anonymity of the Internet has opened the door to new threats. 80% of middle school youth would not feel comfortable going to their parents if they got “in trouble” online. Smart cyber choices are the core of our SafetyNet parent presentation and it’s getting outstanding reviews.  Most importantly, parents leave the presentation better prepared to actively guide their children’s cyber activities.
The multi-media program has plenty of stats, resources to take home (implementation!) and just enough humor. It’s FREERegister online at www.sdpolicefoundation.org.
The San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and San Diego Police Foundation are providing tools to facilitate healthy choices for our first online generation.
Join us!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 Standley Middle School
6298 Radcliffe Drive, San Diego, 92122
Thursday, April 30, 2009 Coronado Middle School
550 F Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118
Schedule below for both presentations:
6:30 pm Check-in and refreshments
7:00—8:30 pm Program and Q&A
RSVP www.sdpolicefoundation.org
Why you should attend . . .
Feb. 2, 2009
MySpace: 90,000 sex offenders identified, removed
http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSTRE51278C20090203?rpc=40
Feb. 4, 2009 . . . in San Diego!
2nd suspect sought in child molestation case
Feb. 4 -- The San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) is asking for assistance in locating Jared Ravin Yaffe, 30, a second suspect in an ongoing child molestation case that also involves Aaron Zendejas.

Zendejas, 24, was arrested on Jan. 28 in connection with a child molestation and manufacturing of child pornography investigation. He has been identified by ICAC as a babysitter who was paid by child molesters for access to young children entrusted to his care. Zendejas is believed to have operated in the Santee and El Cajon areas of San Diego County.

According to the San Diego ICAC task force, Yaffe was identified as one of the molesters. Yaffe may have also been involved in videotaping the molestation of young children.

Anyone with information about the location of Yaffe or these cases is asked to contact the San Diego Police at (619) 531-2000 or San Diego County Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477. Your information will be handled with the strictest of confidence.
What you can do . . . today!
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