WHOA President Hired By Internet Crimes, Inc.
May 2, 2000
Jayne Hitchcock, President of WHOA (Women Halting Online Abuse), will be conducting workshops for training of law enforcement and/or security personnel on cyberstalking for Internet Crimes, Inc. The workshop, Cyber-Crime: Stalking, Harassment and Violence on the Net, covers topics including recent computer domestic violence incidents, federal cyberstalking report, victim's legal recourse, email tracing and stalking lethality assessment factor. For more information on this workshop, contact Internet Crimes, Inc. at 1-800-213-4326 or visit its web site at http://www.internetcrimes.com/.
Hitchcock is also available as a public speaker about cyberstalking to the general public (privacy and protection online) and to law enforcement/corporate security personnel (how to work with victims and the basics of tracking down online offenders). She recently spoke at the National Crime Victims' Rights Week Candlelight Vigil with John Walsh (America's Most Wanted) at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
For information on available speaking dates or about WHOA, please contact Hitchcock via voicemail/fax at 561-828-2801 or visit http://www.haltabuse.org/speak.html.