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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

National Speaker Coming to SJCA Upper Campus! 1/17/2011

We are pleased to announce that a Catholic national expert, from our diocese, will be visiting the SJCA upper campus to discuss digital technology safety and responsibility. He will visit on Monday, January 17, 2011.

Mr. Eric Szatkowski will address the middle school and high school separately, each for approximately 60 minutes. His presentation will include the following, modified for the appropriate age level:

Young people will learn the value of being safe and respectful online and using their cell phones, as well as the real-life consequences of making bad decisions in the digital age. Real case examples will demonstrate the risks of online predators, social networking sites like Facebook and My Space, sexting and texting, cyber bullying, and online gaming.



About Eric Szatkowski
Eric Szatkowski is a Special Agent with the Wisconsin Department of Justice/Division of Criminal Investigation for approximately 20 years. He’s currently assigned to the state’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force in Milwaukee.
Eric’s dynamic presentations on Internet and cell phone exploitation of children have been seen by more than 20,000 people in Wisconsin and the US. Audiences include police officers, prosecutors, child welfare advocates, correctional and social workers, civic groups, business professionals, doctors, parents, and middle school and high school students.
He has been a guest on the Tyra Banks Show in Los Angeles and CNN Tonight with Connie Chung in New York City. Eric has also appeared on “Living Our Faith” with Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy Dolan (currently Archbishop of New York), and has been interviewed by countless newspapers, radio and television stations across Wisconsin and the Midwest.
Eric’s presentations inspired the drafting and passage of new legislation in 2006, Wisconsin Assembly Bill 942. This law significantly increased the levels of felonies for online child exploitation, increased maximum prison penalties, and implemented presumptive minimum prison terms for online predators. In 2010, he organized and coordinated the first week-long schools for WI DOJ to train police officers in the investigation of online child exploitation.
You can read more about Mr. Szatkowski here.

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