The Ontario government on Canada is introducing interactive software meant to educate Grade 7 and 8 students about Net predators and child pornographers.
Called CYBERCOPS, it, “provides scenarios based on real-life incidents to help students recognize tricks predators use to lure unsuspecting victims,” community safety and correctional services minister Monte Kwinter says, according to CTV.
When police showed Kwinter how easy it was to find personal information on a young girl, he was appalled, says the report.
Read the complete story @ P2Pnet News
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