Florida has a new educational program designed to help protect children from predators on the Internet.
More than 75 million children use the Internet everyday and one out of every seven will be solicited for sex, according to Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum. Now the attorney general's cybercrime unit has developed an Internet safety program to be taught in Florida's middle and high schools this fall. It will teach students about the dangers of the Internet and offer safety tips. McCollum says he hopes the information prompts children to take precautions and in the end -- save lives.
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Monday, September 10, 2007
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