Illinois Enacts Alicia’s Law to Bolster ISP Fight Against Online Child Predators
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ISP Celebrates Passage Of Alicia's Law In Illinois
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois State Police (ISP) is celebrating the signing of House Bill 2586 , known as Alicia’s Law, named after Alicia “Kozak” Kozakiewicz , the first widely reported internet-related child abduction victim. Internet crimes against children involve crimes that exploit or endanger children through the use of the internet, including luring children online to meet for sexual activity, cyberstalking to harass or intimidate children,…
ISP Protects Children with the Passage of Alicia’s Law in Illinois
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois State Police (ISP) is celebrating the signing of a new law that allows them to devote resources to investigating internet crimes against children. Read the full story: ISP Protects Children with the Passage of Alicia’s Law in Illinois
Morrison-led Alicia’s Law strengthens protections against online child exploitation
SPRINGFIELD — With the rise in digital communication among children, threats from online predators have become more frequent and sophisticated. To help law enforcement respond faster and more effectively, State Senator Julie Morrison’s new law expands the authority of Illinois State Police (ISP) to investigate and stop online child exploitation. “Law enforcement should have every tool available to track down those who try to harm children,” said…
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