We live in a networked world. The use of digital means of communication has become the norm for many people. But how dangerous is this increasing connectivity for individuals, society, the state and the economy? Unfortunately, this rapid development opens up many opportunities to commit crimes or become a victim of such a crime in ever new ways.
Parents must accompany their children
Children and young people in particular are often unaware of these dangers. Many of them have a smartphone or tablet at their disposal from an early age and much of their internet use is mobile, i.e. outside of their parents' immediate sphere of influence. It is therefore very important that parents closely supervise their children and young people in this area and keep an eye on their use of the internet, social media and the like.
The police provide information in the form of presentations on the following topics, among others:
- Social networks
- Cyber bullying
- Data protection/privacy
- Copyright
- Malicious software
- Current case law/developments
- Tips and tricks
The presentation for schools and interested parents highlights police-relevant dangers, provides information and raises awareness of problem areas and shows possible solutions.
The team from the Criminal Investigation Department Prevention and Victim Protection will be available to answer questions on these topics.
Lecture topic:
Networked world
Presentation duration:
About 1.5 hours
Speaker:
Criminal Chief Inspector Guido Wilke
Steinfurt district police authority
Directorate of Crime
Criminal investigation department crime prevention/victim protection