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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Sentenced in Using Daughters for Child Pornography

Monday, 09 November 2009

U.S. District Judge Robert Jones said that in his 47 years of practicing law it’s one of the worst cases he’s ever encountered.
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Woman Sentenced in Using “Google Hello” to Trade Child Pornography

Friday, 03 April 2009

A Springfield, Oregon, woman was sentenced to only four years in federal prison and fifteen years of supervised release for possessing child pornography.
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Deemed “Unfit for Release”

Wednesday, 04 March 2009

The parole board quickly decided that a convicted pedophile was “unfit for release” – his second parole denial in two years, as reported by KGW, Portland.
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Using Child Pornography to Groom Child Victims

Friday, 23 January 2009

A Bend, Oregon, man, 24, has been arraigned on 20 counts of sodomy on a child, 19 counts of sex abuse on a child and furnishing sexually explicit materials to a minor.
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Child Rescue: Online Trail Leads to Children, Animals

Wednesday, 07 January 2009

A Salem man, Kevin Deal, who pled guilty to fifteen counts of encouraging child sexual abuse (a class B felony in Oregon) has been sentenced to twenty years.  it all began with a search warrant for child pornography, which led to startling discoveries....
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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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    Lead Agency or Agencies Investigating in this State:

    Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force

    Oregon Department of Justice

    Jurisdiction: Oregon

    Contact: Special Agent Micah Persons

    Phone: (503) 378-6347, Ext. 258

    E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

     

     

     

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