Morris Prosecutor: Online Safety for Juveniles is Focus of March 28 Program in Randolph
Published on March 19, 2019
OPEN TO ALL COUNTY RESIDENTS--MARCH 28
The Morris County Prosecutor's Office, partnering with the Randolph Township Board of Education, will host its first public outreach program of 2019 as part of the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General's 21-21 Community Policing Project. The topic for the Thursday, March 28 program is Juvenile Justice, and specifically the Internet and Online Safety.
This event, which is open to all county residents, will be held at Randolph Middle School, located at 507 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph, NJ 07869. The program will run from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Morris County Prosecutor's Office Detective Supervisor Patrick LaGuerre and Detective Dan Gallagher will provide the presentation. It is a free event and all members of the public are encouraged to attend.
(JPG, 9KB)The 21-21 Community Policing Project was implemented by New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, with the goal of building strong relationships between law enforcement and the community.
As part of the Community Policing Project, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office held three community outreach programs in 2018 which were focused on Officer Involved Shootings, the Opioid Epidemic, and the Immigrant Trust Directive.
Inquiries should be directed to Public Information Officer Peter DiGennaro at pressinquiry@co.morris.nj.us or 973-829-8159.