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00:00CSI Keisha Head joined the Frankfort Police Department just one year ago.
00:05Beyond crime scene investigation, a large part of her job is education.
00:10She's given cyber safety presentations at schools throughout the counties surrounding the Frankfort area.
00:15But last week, that presentation led to a disclosure from a minor and the arrest of a teacher.
00:20I spoke with CSI Head and Frankfort Police Chief Scott Shoemaker on the phone.
00:24Head uses resources from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children when she goes into the schools.
00:29She said the goal is to give one child the tools and confidence to report.
00:34And that empowering one child can empower others to come forward as well.
00:38In her presentation, she teaches students the importance of having a trusted adult,
00:43or someone they feel safe and comfortable talking to if someone is being unsafe with them.
00:49300 million children were victims of predatory online behavior just in the last year, a study found.
00:55Head said cyber safety comes down to education, not just for children, but for parents too.
01:02Parents often get cell phones for their kids as a safety measure, but it's also a safety hazard.
01:09Chief Shoemaker said when it comes to your child's safety, you can't always be their friend.
01:14If you're seeing names you don't recognize or contacts with odd nicknames communicating with your child,
01:19he said that's the time to take the phone and know what's going on in your child's digital life.
01:25CSI Head told me empowering victims to come forward is the exact reason she does education programs in the schools.
01:32To learn more about how to keep your family cyber safe, head to StarCityTV.com.
01:37Emily Slater, Star City News, Frankfurt.