Click the “Tip Card” link below for a useful resource for law enforcement, students, parents, and advocates about cyberbullying and how to address it in our communities.

 

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Tip Card Addresses Law Enforcement Responses to Cyberbullying

Cyber Bullying Tip Card The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) have released “Preparing and Responding to Cyberbullying: Tips for Law Enforcement.” This tip card, supported by OJJDP, provides more than 20 recommendations to help law enforcement address and investigate cyberbullying in their communities. This resource highlights information from experts in the fields of law enforcement, youth trauma, mental health, computer crimes, victim services, and education. The tip card is available in English and Spanish.

Resources:

View to download the tip card.

To order print copies in English, contact IACP at [log in to unmask] or 1-800-THE-IACP x 830.

Learn more about the national initiatives to address bullying and access resources for bullying prevention.

Access NCMEC resources for law enforcement.

 


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Kathryn Scheinberg Meyer, Esq.

Center for Children's Advocacy

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Bridgeport, CT 06605

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