Protect Your Children From On-line Criminals
A parent’s guide for computer safety from Assemblyman Philip Ramos |
Dear Friends, The amount of information available on the Internet is staggering. A click of the mouse can instantly bring you a world of information. But instant access to what the world offers also has its share of dangers, particularly for our children. More and more, pedophiles use the Web to lure kids and adolescents into sexually oriented conversations. Like every parent, I feel strongly that we must strictly punish perpetrators of this dangerous, predatory behavior-and that the most dangerous predators must be kept off the streets, under close supervision. That’s why I sponsored a new law, which makes soliciting minors with sexually explicit text on the Internet a Class D felony, punishable by up to 7 years in prison (Ch. 8 of 2007). Additionally, I fought for the passage of the civil commitment law earlier this year (Ch. 7 of 2007), which will help keep our families safe. While we’ve increased penalties and oversight for sex crimes, we as parents play an important part in protecting our kids. Enclosed are some tips to help you ensure the safety of your child while on-line, as we continue to make the Web a safer place for our children.
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Assemblyman Ramos sponsored laws that:
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Operation SAFE CHILD |
Operation Safe Child was created by New York State law enforcement to raise awareness about child safety and to provide Operation SAFE Child ID cards to families across the state. The voluntary program records information for a database and on wallet-size ID cards for parents and guardians, which contain a child’s name, biographical information, and fingerprint images of both index fingers. Used in conjunction with New York State’s Amber Alert and Missing Child Alert, the card can help bring a missing child home unharmed.
Operation SAFE CHILD Web site:
Operation Safe Child ID Cards:
Phone: (631) 852-6109 |
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Assemblyman
Philip Ramos
1010 Suffolk Avenue Brentwood, NY 11717 (631) 435-3214 ramosp@assembly.state.ny.us |
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