Through Kan-safe
our intentions are to provide a current and informative educational resource
center that will assist Kansas librarians, educators and their respective
boards in making informed and local decisions in regards to Internet safety.
We believe Internet safety and filtering decisions should be made by each
individual library and/or school district while at the same time complying
with state and federal laws in regards to Internet safety and filtering.
Kansas
safety and
filtering explorationA Project of South Central Kansas Library System for Internet Safety |
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| Internet
Quick Facts |
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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's Online Victimization: A Report on the Nation's Youth Based on interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,501 youth ages 10 to 17 who use the Internet regularly: “Only 17% of youth and approximately 10% of parents could name a specific authority (such as the FBI, CyberTipline , or an Internet service provider) to which they could make a report, although more said they had “heard of” such places.” Make
a CyberTipLine Report |
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| Kan-safe
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About Kan-safe What we
are working on |
| External
Internet Safety Links |
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Our List of external Internet Safety Sites
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Kansas
Related Links |
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KANGUARD Senate Contacts House Contacts Find Your Legislator Kansas Amber Alert |
| Kansas
Law Enforcement |
Wichita / Sedgwick
County Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force
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