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The National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction

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State Agency FY2008#OKORPARISCSDTNTXTXUTVAVAVTWAWIWVWYOklahoma State Bureau of InvestigationOregon Department of JusticeDelaware County District Attorney’sOfficeRhode Isl<strong>and</strong> State PoliceSouth Carolina Attorney General’s OfficeSouth Dakota Division of CriminalInvestigationKnoxville Police DepartmentDallas Police DepartmentOffice of the Attorney General of TexasUtah Office of Attorney GeneralBed<strong>for</strong>d County Sheriff’s OfficeVirginia State PoliceBurlington Police DepartmentSeattle Police DepartmentWisconsin Department of JusticeWest Virginia State PoliceWyoming Division of CriminalInvestigationArrests70449237321266989858924131802038Jan.-June2009 #Arrests1818522023224321105725510414762164TOTAL 3,108 2,408Source: Reports from ICAC Task Forcesb. Number of Criminal Referrals to United States Attorneys <strong>for</strong>Prosecution.During FY 2008, ICAC Task Forces reported 1,139 referrals to U.S. Attorneys; of those cases,757 cases (66%) were accepted <strong>for</strong> federal prosecution. For the first six months of 2009, 681cases were referred to Unites States Attorneys; of those, 537 cases (79%) were accepted <strong>for</strong>federal prosecution. <strong>The</strong> Table below shows the number of referrals by ICAC Task Forces toUnited States Attorneys <strong>and</strong> the number of cases accepted <strong>for</strong> federal prosecution.69

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