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Keeping track of who your kids are talking to on the internet is important. That's why the "Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force" was created, to protect kids on the internet and to teach parents and kids how to be safe from predators online. Idaho Matters sits down to find out more about a special training coming up that is inviting everyone to learn more about like cyberbullying, sexting and concrete ways to stay safe on the internet.
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While cases have grown more than tenfold, the office has only grown from 12.5 staff when it was established, to 21 at the start of this year. Two new deputy attorneys general will boost that to 23.
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In the age of camera phones, sharing apps and busy parents, the internet can be open season for child predators. Last year, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children fielded 21.7 million tips for internet-based child sex crimes; the most it’s recorded in a single year.
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A task force is investigating a fatal shooting in Weippe by law enforcement officers Wednesday morning. The Idaho Attorney General say the man shot had a…
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Northern Idaho investigators say there may be hundreds of victims linked with a child pornography case recently uncovered.Investigators found about 24,000…
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A city in northern Idaho is joining a hundred others across the country in offering safe meeting places for people selling or buying through online…
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This week, we’re going behind the scenes of Idaho’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC). Since 2008, the unit has made 237 arrests in…
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Do you know what your kids are doing online? That’s the question Tim Brady asks when he talks about his work protecting children from internet predators.…
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This story includes graphic descriptions and language that may not be suitable for young audiences; some may find this content offensive. Police Detective…