by Joanna Pineda Posted on June 13, 2008
Matrix Group created the “ID Safety” Web site, an innovative national public education and outreach campaign dedicated to raising awareness about identity crime, sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police in partnership with Bank of America. The mission of the Web site is to create a comprehensive, multifaceted approach to prevent, investigate, respond to and effectively aid victims of identity crime.
The site includes an interactive Flash-based map of the United States that provides information about ID Safety-specific resources available by state, including the number of sworn law enforcement personnel in each state, which states require a report to be filed when someone believes s/he is a victim of identity theft and number of complaints filed in each state.
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