Crime & Safety
In Essex County: Crimes of 'Love' in the Digital Age
Victims of cyber stalking and social networking abuse can get info at free public seminar.

For most people, the Internet is a way to exchange information and stay in touch with the ones that we love.
But for a few, it’s a weapon.
On Friday, May 29, the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office and the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, through their Offices of Victim-Witness-Advocacy, will host a public seminar to assist residents who have fallen victim to “cyber crime.”
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The free, public program will be aimed at victims who have been abused, threatened, harassed, or exploited in this manner as a result of intimate partner violence.
Topics will include:
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- Emerging risks associated with digital technology
- Cyber-spying and stalking
- Social networking
- Electronic communications and its impact on personal safety and criminal investigations
The half-day seminar will be held on the 14th floor of the Leroy Smith Public Safety Building, 50 West Market St., Newark. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m., with the program beginning promptly at 9 a.m.
For more information, visit the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office website, or contact the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy Unit at 973-621-4689 or 973-621-4687, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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