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The National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction

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TABLE 1: FEDERALLY FUNDED INTERNET SAFETY PROGRAMS 94Program/Product Name<strong>and</strong>ContactIn<strong>for</strong>mationi-SAFE America,Inc.www.isafe.orgFor KidsFor ParentsFor Schools <strong>and</strong>TeachersFor Others9 9 Lawen<strong>for</strong>cementSafety in OnlineRelationshipsAvoiding Pornography<strong>and</strong> Other OffensiveMaterialsCopyright, Plagiarism,<strong>and</strong> IntellectualProperty <strong>The</strong>ftCyberethics/InternetCitizenshipCyberbullyingIdentity <strong>The</strong>ft <strong>and</strong>Privacy ConcernsHacking <strong>and</strong> MaliciousProgramming9 9 9 9 9 9 9Internet “Addiction”NetSmartzWorkshopwww.netsmartz.orgInternet CrimesAgainst <strong>Child</strong>renTask Forceswww.ojjdp.ncjrs.org/programs/ProgSummary.asp?pi=39 9 9 Boys&GirlsClubsofAmerica9 9 9 Generalcommunityeducation <strong>and</strong>outreach9 9 9 9 9 9Varies by local task <strong>for</strong>ceA Parent's Guide toInternet Safetywww.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguidee.htm9 9 994 NOTE: Inclusion of a program on this table does not constitute an endorsement of the program. In preparing thisinventory, no attempt has been made to evaluate any program.122

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