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Sexual Exploitation of Children

The CyberTipline

In 1996 the U.S. Congress established the Exploited Child Division within the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). The Exploited Child Division serves as a resource center for the public, parents, law enforcement, and others about the issues surrounding the sexual exploitation of children.

Types of Exploitation

Child Pornography
Prostitution of Children
Sex Tourism of Children
Extra-Familial-Child-Sexual Molestation
Online Enticement of Children for Sexual Acts
Unsolicited Obscene Material Sent to Children
 
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  Featured Publications
  Ad Council Information Package  
  Campaign Against Child Sexual Exploitation Information Package  
  Child Molesters: A Behavioral Analysis  
  Child Molesters Who Abduct: Summary of the Case in Point Series  
  Child-Pornography Possessors Arrested in Internet-Related Crimes: Findings From the National Juvenile Online Victimization Study  
  Child Pornography: The Criminal-Justice-System Response  
  Children Traumatized in Sex Rings  
  Exploited Child Division: Technical Assistance Services for Law Enforcement  
  Female Juvenile Prostitution: Problem and Response  
  For Camp Counselors  
  Internet Sex Crimes Against Minors: The Response of Law Enforcement  
  Just in Case...Exploitation  
  Online Victimization: A Report on the Nation's Youth (2000)  
  Parental Guidelines in Case Your Child Might Someday be the Victim of Sexual Exploitation.  
  Preventing the Sexual Exploitation of Children  
  Prostitution of Children and Child-Sex Tourism: An Analysis of Domestic and International Responses  
  The Child Victim Identification Program  
  Your Kids Can Fill in the Blanks. Can You?  
 
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