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  • For Everyone
  • 2 h.
  • Serbian

Traps of the Digital World: How to Avoid Becoming a Victim?

The internet opens up incredible opportunities — for learning, connecting, and growth. But alongside all its benefits, it’s important to know how to recognize the dangers lurking in the digital world, especially when it comes to fake profiles, manipulative messages, and tempting offers that hide a dark side.

Through interactive work, analysis of real situations, and case studies, participants will learn how to recognize risky contacts, manipulative behavior patterns, and fake offers — as well as what the correct and safe responses are in those situations.

The workshop encourages critical thinking, develops awareness of personal safety, and strengthens young people’s capacity to make the right decisions.

About This Workshop

Why Sign Up?

The workshop will be organized through interactive work with participants, with presentations of real and simulated situations from practice. Participants will be shown concrete examples of online recruitment attempts, followed by guided discussion and joint analysis to identify risky situations and appropriate responses. This is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand from experienced practitioners what this issue truly looks like — and how to protect yourself.

About the Instructors

Ana Tomašević Petrović

A criminal investigation specialist with over 20 years of experience in combating human trafficking, irregular migration, and people smuggling, including 8 years in organized crime. An expert in working with particularly vulnerable groups — victims of human trafficking, underage migrants, and female migrants — with excellent knowledge of the situation on the Western Balkans migration route and current trends in this field. Throughout her career as a criminal investigator, she has worked on the most complex cases at the national and international level, collaborated with all relevant institutions, participated in numerous seminars, panels, and conferences in Serbia and abroad, and organized workshops and training sessions for police officers, university students, and high school students.

Mitar Đuraškovic

A lawyer and activist, long-time expert in the field of combating human trafficking. He served as Serbia's contact person for cooperation with GRETA (Council of Europe) and participated in three evaluation cycles of the implementation of the Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings. He has worked as an international expert on ICMPD and EU projects in the field of migration management in the Western Balkans, and is active in the NGO sector as a member of "Freedom Has No Price" and the Victimology Society of Serbia. He spent 25 years in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia.

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