IN EVERY STATE, law enforcement can now locate predators distributing child pornography online. These criminals don't just traffic in the destruction of innocence. An estimated 1 in 3 is also a "hands-on" child sexual predator. That means anti-child exploitation agents can now follow the trail of evidence "back through the Internet" to the door of children waiting for rescue.

Bold action now will protect more children than any other strategy within America's power. Here's information on what's being done in your state...

 
   
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Former Counsel to State Senator Pleads Guilty

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

A twenty year, part-time counsel to a Queen’s district New York state senator has pled guilty to one count of child pornography possession.
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Teacher More Valued Than the Students

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

An Island Trees science teacher was arrested on June 12th on federal charges of trading in child pornography. He remains in jail, without bail, after the prosecutor labeled the suspect as a danger to the community.
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UN Human Rights Worker Caught

Friday, 30 January 2009

A human rights worker affiliated with the United Nations has been charged with child pornography possession after authorities said they discovered sexual material in his suitcase. The suspect was about to board a flight to Bangkok, Thailand.
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In wake of tragedy, Tracy could lead nation

Tuesday, 07 April 2009

Hope of rescuing 8 year-old Sandra Cantu collapsed yesterday, when police located the child's body in Tracy, California. But there is still hope for other Tracy children--and it's in the hands of Tracy leaders.
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New York

Lead Agency or Agencies Investigating in this State:
Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force


New York State Police
Jurisdiction: New York
Contact: Captain Frank Pace
Phone: (518) 485-2953
E-Mail:
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New York ICAC Affiliated Agencies

 
 

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