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Helpful Links
Official
San Luis Obispo County Drug and Alcohol
Services—Promotes
safe, healthy, responsible, and informed choices concerning alcohol
and other drugs through programs responsive to community needs.
Official
Federal
Bureau of Investigation website—Use for crime statistics from across the
country, compare with local information. Helpful for school reports and research papers.
Official
Office
of Homeland Security website—Use for accessing the White House’s official
Office of Homeland Security webpage.
Official
California
Department of Justice website—Use for crime statistics and information from
across California, county-by-county and city-by-city. Help in assembling data for
research projects and school papers.
Official
California
Attorney General’s website—Lists designated
registered sex offenders in California as required by
Megan's Law.
Official
State
Department Travel Advisory website—Plan trips abroad and check
conditions in countries you or your family plan to visit.
Official
California
Highway Patrol website—Use for traffic collision statistics, traffic and
freeway conditions statewide, as well as real time dispatch information.
Official
Drug Enforcement
Administration website- Use for getting up to date
information on drug abuse, prevention programs, youth information,
and the consequences and effects of illegal drug use.
Official
National
Crime Prevention Council website—This site contains extensive information on
crime prevention programs, McGruff the Crime Dog, national prevention programs, and
the latest version of the Citizens Preparedness Guide.
We
Prevent—More crime prevention information for adults, teens, and kids from the
National Crime Prevention Council.
McGruff
the Crime Dog—Hey kids, this is your site! Check out letters you can write to
McGruff and he will write back to you! Comic books and other cool stuff
are available from
this kid friendly, approved site.
TrustLine—TrustLine
is California's registry of in-home child care providers, tutors and
in-home counselors who have passed a background screening. It was
created by the California Legislature in 1987 and is a powerful
resource for parents hiring a nanny or baby-sitter. All caregivers
listed with TrustLine have been cleared through a fingerprint check
of records at the California Department of Justice. This means they
have no disqualifying criminal convictions or substantiated child
abuse reports in California. TrustLine is administered by the
California Department of Social Services and the non-profit
Child Care
Resource and Referral Network. It is endorsed by the California
Academy of Pediatrics.
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