4th Annual Crime Prevention Guide

Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers 5 Dear Supporter, As President of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers, I am very proud to introduce our 4thAnnual Crime Prevention Guide. This year’s guide focuses on the very serious topic of Children’s Internet Safety. The Internet is one of our greatest technologies, yet it can also be a very dangerous place and many children don’t understand the dangers. It can harm children mentally (by seeing pornographic photos) and physically (by chatting with someone who could find them and do them harm). Parents should always be aware of what their children are doing online. Making rules for the Internet is also a good way of protecting your children. Remind your children to never give out any type of personal information! On behalf of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers, I encourage you to read through this year’s book and educate yourself on this ongoing concern, and to help the community grow in the prevention of abuse and protect our children. If you have concerns about any child’s safety on the internet, do not hesitate to contact the police. This publication is made possible by the contributions and support of many individuals, businesses and organizations throughout the province, and we are very grateful for their donations. Thank you once again for your assistance in building safe and healthy Saskatchewan Communities! Evan Bray President Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers Among the objectives of our Federation are the following: • toraise the standards of police workand to foster a true sense of obligation to the public; • to maintain a just, impartial and efficient public police force; • to stimulate interest in the vital importance of police work in the everyday life of the community; • to lobby the government for progressive changes in Criminal Justice Legislation such as the Youth Justice Act and Early Parole.

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