The Bozeman Police Department will be holding a seminar this Tuesday evening on how to keep our kids safe in the Digital Age. It will be held at City Hall from 6pm to 8pm. Details from the BPD here:

This seminar is for parents, teachers, and caregivers with children of any age, and is not to be missed by those with an earnest desire to protect their children and better understand the technology-facilitated crimes children are faced with everyday.

Members of the Montana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, including a Bozeman Police Detective and FBI agent, will discuss:

  • Steps to take to help keep our kids safe at home, in school, and online.
  • Local case studies of child exploitation & abuse including the challenges faced by families and law enforcement in these types of cases.
  • Proliferation of online exploitation, cyber-bulling, and sexting.

This seminar will be held on Tuesday, April 30, in the Commission Room at Bozeman City Hall, 121 North Rouse from 6-8 pm.  Due to the nature of the content being discussed, this seminar is not intended for kids under 13.

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