Review the following Hotlines, and Links, and
Inform/Report the Online Crime to your (ISP) Internet Service Provider,
and if appropriate, to the CyberTipLine,
FBI and/or other law enforcement, agencies, national and international child
advocacy groups, and organizations that offer the appropriate specialized assistance to address the problem that occurs
online. Sometimes Internet/Online crimes fall under federal jurisdiction. You may wish to consider contacting law
enforcement agencies at the federal level for Non-emergency Internet/Online criminal activity you encounter that may
involve your child. (Examples: Child-luring, Child-grooming, and Child pornography).
NOTE: Do not copy or download child pornography. Downloading or copying child pornography
for any reason (even to provide as evidence to law enforcement) is a crime in the United States. If you find what you believe to be
child pornography, record the URL (Web address) and report only the Web address to law enforcement.

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Call National Advocacy Group Helplines (Click Here for listing) some offer 24-hour assistance
by providing educational materials, problem-specific resources, and referrals for local family support groups.
Print A Copy of the "KACO Supply Kit", and keep it in an easily
accessible location, should you need to refer to it as a future resource for information.
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Additional information for reporting is also available on the GetNetWise Website. Click on
the following Links for additional information by category. "Guide To Reporting Trouble"
, "Know Your Legal Rights",
"Risks Online".