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About the Protecting Our Kids Program
Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley
created the Protecting Our Kids program to help parents and other
concerned adults safeguard the Internet activities of young people.
Protecting Our Kids gives parents, school librarians, and other
adults in charge of supervising children’s online computer
activities the tools needed to protect kids from online predators
and prevent them from engaging in Internet crime.
By understanding how to avoid the dangers of the
Internet and how to take control of the family computer, parents can
successfully keep criminal predators out of their homes and out of
their children’s lives. They can also learn how to prevent their
children from using the Internet to break the law.
If you would like a District Attorney
representative to speak to your PTA or community group about
Protecting Our Kids, please contact the Bureau of Crime Prevention &
Youth Services at (213) 974-7401, or e-mail us by clicking
here.
P.O.K. was produced by the District Attorney’s
Bureau of Crime Prevention & Youth Services with the help of the
District Attorney’s High Technology Crime Unit. Key contributors to
the project include members of the District Attorney’s Crime
Prevention Strategies Committee and the following individuals:
Jonathan Fairtlough - A deputy district attorney
in the High Technology Crime Unit, Mr. Fairtlough is a member of the
Southern California High-Tech Crime task force and works with the
Los Angeles Electronic Crime Task Force. He specializes in the
prosecution of large-scale identity theft, computer intrusion,
software counterfeiting, and Internet auction fraud. His duties
include the prosecution of juveniles who commit computer-related
crimes. He received his law degree from Loyola Law School and is a
graduate of Loyola Marymount University.
Lisa Crane
- Ms. Crane is managing partner of
Media Venture Advisors, a business consulting, executive search, and
strategic advisory firm. She has held a number of executive
positions in the media/entertainment and technology industries,
including CEO of Soundbreak.com, vice president of NBC Interactive
and general manager of NBC.com, and vice president of several
divisions at Universal Studios. Ms. Crane served as a technical
advisor for the Protecting Our Kids program and is a member of the
District Attorney’s Crime Prevention Strategies Committee.
Michael Josephson - Founder and president of the
Joseph & Edna Josephson Institute of Ethics and the Character
Counts! Coalition. Mr. Josephson is a lead trainer for the Ethics in
the Workplace seminars. He is one of the nation’s most sought-after
ethicists, who, in addition to being widely quoted and featured in
the news media, has conducted more than 1,000 programs for at least
100,000 leaders in government, the military, business, journalism,
law, law enforcement, education, and the nonprofit community.
Special thanks to Stephanie Thacker, Deputy Chief,
Child Exploitation and Obscenity Unit, United States Department of
Justice; Robert Morgester, Special Crimes Unit, California Attorney
General’s Office; Perry L. Segal; and the following members of the
District Attorney’s Crime Prevention Strategies Committee: Dennis M.
Benko, Robert A. Cook, Rickey Gelb, Marciano Hernandez, Alex
Jacinto, Jim Leahy, Randal Lee, Marvin Minoff, and Anthony
Willoughby.
P.O.K. was produced by the following members of the
District Attorney’s Bureau of Crime Prevention & Youth Services:
Community Outreach
Representative, writer, editor, researcher
Carol Baker, Director, writer/editor and
production manager
Mark Delgado, Community Outreach
Representative, researcher/editor and outreach coordinator
Dan LaVigne, Graphic Artist, graphic design
Alex Luna, Graphics Unit Supervisor, graphic
design management
John Stephens, Webmaster, consultant, engineer
Cyndi Voltz, Copy editor
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Site updated:
19 Jun 2007
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