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Texas Department of Public Safety Law Enforcement Academy 805 N. Lamar Blvd, Bldg C Austin, Texas, 78752• 512-424-2 April 7, 2011 The Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS) and the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) present a one day summit on Identity Theft—its economic, personal and employment impacts. Identity theft victimizations can be complex and challenge every area of the justice system in protecting communities and addressing victimization. Hosted by the Texas Department of Public Safety-Victim Services , the interactive victim assistance Summit will encourage participants to contribute their experiences and strategies in identity theft victim assistance. The Summit will use state and national experts to address a range of identity theft victim assistance issues to include: The types and generations of identity theft Identity theft laws Identity theft awareness and protection strategies Identity theft victim assistance tools Hosted by: Sponsors : Sponsored by:

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Page 1: Texas Department of Public Safety Law Enforcement Academy

Texas Department of Public SafetyLaw Enforcement Academy

5805 N. Lamar Blvd, Bldg C Austin, Texas, 78752• 512-424-2211

April 7, 2011The Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS) and the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) present a one day summit on Identity Theft—its economic, personal and employment impacts. Identity theft victimizations can be complex and challenge every area of the justice system in protecting communities and addressing victimization.Hosted by the Texas Department of Public Safety-Victim Services, the interactive victim assistance Summit will encourage participants to contribute their experiences and strategies in identity theft victim assistance. The Summit will use state and national experts to address a range of identity theft victim assistance issues to include:• The types and generations of identity theft• Identity theft laws• Identity theft awareness and protection strategies• Identity theft victim assistance tools

Hosted by:

Sponsors:

Sponsored by:

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Please complete all fields of this form. Registration deadline is 3/31/2011.Send the completed form to Melissa Atwood: [email protected], or

Ruth Anderson-Cole Fax: 703-535-5500.

Your Name

Your Title/Agency

Your Address

Email Address

Phone Number

Have you been the victim of identity theft? Yes NoIf yes, what’s your story?

Are you willing to share your story with Summit participants? Yes No

What do you want to learn from this summit?

What resources do you recommend for identity theft victims?

Would you like to receive updates and information from NOVA? Yes No

One DayIdentity TheftVictim Assistance Summit April 7, 2011

Texas Department of Public SafetyLaw Enforcement Academy

5805 N. Lamar Blvd, Bldg C Austin, Texas, 78752• 512-424-2211

Return to: Melissa Atwood • [email protected]• or Ruth Anderson-Cole •Fax: 703-535-5500

Note: Space is limited to the first 50

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