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The National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction

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Delivery: • Online games; printable workbooks <strong>and</strong> puzzles; hard-coverstorybook. Future plans include school programs with costumedcharacters.Launched February 28, 2005, “I Keep Safe” is the creation of a coalition of the spouses of 47state governors <strong>and</strong> federal <strong>and</strong> private agencies. <strong>The</strong> program will exp<strong>and</strong> from online deliveryto a traveling cast of characters who visit schools to deliver the Internet safety message.12. Congressionally M<strong>and</strong>ated - Federally Funded Research<strong>National</strong> Academy of Sciences Study: Youth, Pornography, <strong>and</strong> the InternetProgram name: • Youth, Pornography, <strong>and</strong> the InternetContact • books.nap.edu/html/youth_internetin<strong>for</strong>mation:Funder: • Federally funded study conducted by the <strong>National</strong> Academy ofSciencesAudience: • Adults, researchers, practitionersFocus/scope: • Safety in online relationships; avoiding pornography <strong>and</strong> otheroffensive materialsMedia: • Book in print; also available onlineDelivery: • N/AThis federally funded study was conducted by the Committee on Tools <strong>and</strong> Strategies <strong>for</strong>Protecting Kids from Pornography <strong>and</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir Applicability to Other Inappropriate InternetContent, part of the Computer Science <strong>and</strong> Telecommunications Board, <strong>National</strong> Academy ofSciences. <strong>The</strong> committee report, published in 2002, examines options <strong>for</strong> protecting childrenfrom inappropriate sexually explicit material on the Internet <strong>and</strong> discusses social <strong>and</strong> educationalstrategies, technological tools, <strong>and</strong> policy options <strong>for</strong> how to teach children to make safe <strong>and</strong>appropriate decisions about what they see <strong>and</strong> experience on the Internet.13. U.S. Department of Justice-Funded ResearchCrimes against <strong>Child</strong>ren Research Center Juvenile Online VictimizationStudyProgram name: • Crimes against <strong>Child</strong>ren Research Center Juvenile OnlineVictimization StudyContact • www.unh.edu/ccrc/NJOV_info_page.htmin<strong>for</strong>mation:Funder: • U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice <strong>and</strong>Delinquency <strong>Prevention</strong>Audience: • Adults, researchers, practitionersFocus/scope: • Safety in online relationships; avoiding pornography <strong>and</strong> otheroffensive materials; cyberethics; identity theft <strong>and</strong> privacy concerns;Internet “addiction”; cyberbullyingMedia: • Report in print; also available online120

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