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COMMUNITY SAFETY PEER TO PEER RESCUE (Evan) COMMUNITY SAFETY PEER TO PEER RESCUE (Evan)

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COMMUNITY SAFETY PEER TO PEER RESCUE (Evan) - PPT Presentation

VALUE OF COMMUNITY AWARENESS Evans dad PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT We need everyone involved in the protection of our youth Public Involvement Recruitment and Grooming Changes in Behavior Absences from homeschool dress attitude signs of abuse ID: 646424

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COMMUNITY SAFETY

PEER TO PEER RESCUE (Evan)

VALUE OF COMMUNITY AWARENESS (Evan’s dad)

PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT

We need everyone involved in the protection of our youthSlide3

Public InvolvementSlide4

Recruitment and Grooming

Changes in Behavior

Absences from home/school, dress, attitude, signs of abuse

Changes in Lifestyle

Money, material possessions, tattoos

Changes in peers

New boyfriend, new friends, parties, drugs/alcohol, signs of gang affiliationSlide5

Chosen Demonstrates

Spotter – identifies a prospect

Recruiter – gleans information from the victim

Trafficker – Or pimp, sells the product to another pimp or to

buyersSlide6

Social MediaSlide7

Protecting Children Online

Set Ground Rules

Understand What

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Stay Up To Date On Applications & Lingo

Make Sure Your Child Feels They Can Come To YouSlide8

If you suspect trafficking

Report it to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: 1-800-THE-LOST or www.cybertipline.org