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Child Sexual Exploitation Investigation Assistance
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more about the problem of child sexual exploitation.
Since 1984 the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
has served as the congressionally mandated national clearinghouse for child
protection in the United States. In 1996 the U.S. Congress established
the Exploited Child Division within NCMEC. The Exploited Child Division serves
as a resource center for the public, parents, law enforcement, and others on
the issues of the sexual exploitation of children.
In addition to handling reports received via the CyberTipline,
the Exploited Child Division serves as a technical and informational resource
for law enforcement. Investigating child-sexual-exploitation cases may require
specialized technical skills outside the scope of usual investigation methods.
Analysts are available to assist in any child-sexual-exploitation case, not
just those originating from the CyberTipline. The technical assistance services
available from the Exploited Child Division are listed below.
- Child-Victim-Identification Project
- CyberTipline Historical Searches
- Internet Service Provider (ISP) Contacts
- Public-Record Database Searches
Please contact the Exploited Child Division at 1-800-843-5678
for further assistance.
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