Former Keith Dunn has his degree in Criminal Justice and Computer Forensics. As
a former member of the United States Air Force, Keith represented his Country during Operation Desert Storm. During his tour
on active duty, Keith performed as a singer and dancer for “Tops in Blue”, a USO type military performing group
started and operated by Bob Hope. After an honorable discharge from the Air Force in 1997 Keith immediately became a Police
Officer for a local department. In 1999 Keith received a position as a Detective for the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s
Office as an active member of the National Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Thanks to being proactively involved
in the arrest and prosecution of internet predators and internet offenders, Keith began speaking on National TV and Radio.
Keith still has time to appear for speaking engagements and has been seen on many shows like CNN with Paula Zauhn, MSNBC,
ABC, CBS, NBC, The Montel Williams Show and has worked with the production staff for the Judge Hatchett Show and Maury Povich
Show. Keith has talked to over 50,000 students and 10,000 parents around the Country and has recently partnered with DARE
NJ as their internet safety expert and trains all NJ DARE Officers about internet crimes.”
According to the book description of The KDCOP GUIDE to CYBERBULLYING
it, “is an easy-reading e-book of action steps you can start today to keep your child safe from the dangers of cyberbullying.
This e-book in a PDF format is also useful for teachers, administrators and safety directors. Keith includes actual cyberbullying
stories from his nationwide internet safety seminars and feedback he has received from students, teachers and parents. Students
in every seminar have told Keith that they wish there were boundaries and direction from adults to help them. “
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About Cumberland
County Prosecutors Office According to the
Cumberland County Prosecutors Office , “The Prosecutors office is the chief law enforcement agency in the county. All
the functions, powers and duties of the attorney general relating or pertaining to the enforcement and prosecution of the
criminal business of the state and any county of the state shall be exercised through the county prosecutor. N.J.S.A. 52:17b-109
the Cumberland county prosecutor's office is under the overall supervision of the Prosecutor who shall be appointed by the
governor of the state of New Jersey. The prosecutor shall administer the work of the prosecutor's office under the direction
and supervision of the Attorney General.”
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