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COMPUTER CRIMEA JOINT REPORTS tate of New JerseyCommission of InvestigationAttorney Generalof New JerseyJUNE 2000 COMPUTER CRIMEA JOINT REPORT State of New JerseyAttorney GeneralCommission of Investigation of New JerseyLESLIE Z. CELENTANOJOHN J. FARMER, KAREN THOMPSONW. CARY EDWARDSAUDRIANN KERNANCOMMISSIONERSJUNE 2000 The Report, complete with hypertext links, is available on the Commission s Web site at CRIMETABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION1 CHILDREN IN JEOPARDY 4 THE PROBLEM 4 THE MAKING OF PREDATORS: CYBERSPACE HELPSPEDOPHILES ACT OUT THEIR PERVERSION 9NO EASY SOLUTIONS 11 PARENTAL SUPERVISION 11 BLOCKING, FILTERING AND MONITORING SOFTWAREAND CHILD-FRIENDLY BROWSERS 14 CHILD-FRIENDLY WEB SITES 16 SCHOOL AND LIBRARY POLICIES 17 CONTROL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS 20 UNESCO 20 White House 21 Federal Bureau of Investigation andOffice of the Attorney for theDistrict of New Jersey 22 United States Customs Service 23 Federal Trade Commission 24 National Center for Missing andExploited Children 24 Office of Juvenile Justice a
COMPUTER CRIME A JOINT REPORT State of New Jersey Attorney General Commission of Investigation of New Jersey LESLIE Z. CELENTANO JOHN J. …
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