The National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction

The National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction The National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction

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State Agency FY 2008SubmittedNHNJNMNVNYOHOKORPARISCSDTNTXTXUTVAVAVTWAWIWVWYPortsmouth Police DepartmentNew Jersey State PoliceNew Mexico Attorney General'sOfficeLas Vegas Metropolitan PoliceDepartmentNew York State PoliceCuyahoga County Prosecutor’s OfficeOklahoma State Bureau ofInvestigationOregon Department of JusticeDelaware County District Attorney’sOfficeRhode Island State PoliceSouth Carolina Attorney General’sOfficeSouth Dakota Division of CriminalInvestigationKnoxville Police DepartmentDallas Police DepartmentOffice of the Attorney General ofTexasUtah Office of Attorney GeneralBedford County Sheriff’s OfficeVirginia State PoliceBurlington Police DepartmentSeattle Police DepartmentWisconsin Department of JusticeWest Virginia State PoliceWyoming Division of CriminalInvestigation9112283101723302131730122101216612318432FY 2008Accepted43127220112325101125119817439214156Jan.-June2009Submitted3111290138193510273607429112981Jan.-June2009Accepted312TOTAL 1,139 757 681 537Source: Reports from ICAC Task Forcesc. Number of Prosecutions and Convictions from Referrals to United StatesAttorneys.Prior to passage of the Act these data were not collected by OJJDP. Beginning in January, 2009OJJDP implemented new data collection requirements for the ICAC Task Forces. These data willbe available for reporting in 2011.148078204382526010211546171

d. Number of local prosecutions and convictions based On ICAC TaskForce investigations.Prior to passage of the Act these data were not collected by OJJDP. Beginning in January, 2009OJJDP implemented new data collection requirements for the ICAC Task Forces. These data willbe available for reporting in 2011.e. Cases referred by the ICAC Task Forces to Federal, state or local lawenforcement for further review and investigation.In FY 2008, ICAC Task Forces referred 6,387 complaints to Federal, State, and local lawenforcement agencies for further review and investigation; in the first six months of calendaryear 2009, 4,255 complaints were referred out for further review and investigation.shows the number of cases referred by the ICAC Task Forces to Federal, State, or local partnersfor further investigation.Cases Referred for Further Review and Investigation by ICAC Task Forces (N=59)State Agency FY 2008# of Cases ReferredJan.-June 2009# of Cases ReferredFederal State Local Federal State LocalAK Anchorage Police Department 5 24 5 8 10 1AL Alabama Bureau of Investigation 14 78 21 15 36 10AR Arkansas State Police 9 32 11 1 14 12AZ Phoenix Police Department 29 157 98 15 60 111CA Fresno County Sheriff's Office 67 11 5 14 9 4CA Los Angeles Police Department 1 3 9 40 49 30CA Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 9 22 25 12 13 14CA San Diego Police Department 37 8 8 42 0 12CA San Jose Police Department 11 8 3 3 11 74CO Colorado Springs Police Department 33 64 29 12 11 13CT Connecticut State Police 9 12 4 0 8 17DE Delaware Department of Justice 7 10 9 4 4 13FL Broward County Sheriff’s Office 9 6 424 2 1 212FL Gainesville Police Department 21 0 0 13 20 11FL Polk County Sheriff's Office 14 18 1 10 30 25GA Georgia Bureau of Investigation 11 60 70 3 38 38HI Hawaii Department of Attorney17 1 4 3 2 0GeneralIA Iowa Division of Criminal17 11 6 7 3 3InvestigationID Idaho Office of Attorney General 12 15 14 9 12 4IL Cook County State's Attorney's Office 5 17 3 0 1 0IL Illinois Office of Attorney General 26 32 16 5 9 8IN Indiana State Police 33 5 30 16 40 44KS Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office 8 29 24 6 8 16KY Kentucky State Police 18 133 11 8 14 372

State Agency FY 2008SubmittedNHNJNMNVNYOHOKORPARISCSDTNTXTXUTVAVAVTWAWIWVWYPortsmouth Police DepartmentNew Jersey State PoliceNew Mexico Attorney General'sOfficeLas Vegas Metropolitan PoliceDepartmentNew York State PoliceCuyahoga County Prosecutor’s OfficeOklahoma State Bureau ofInvestigationOregon Department of JusticeDelaware County District Attorney’sOfficeRhode Isl<strong>and</strong> State PoliceSouth Carolina Attorney General’sOfficeSouth Dakota Division of CriminalInvestigationKnoxville Police DepartmentDallas Police DepartmentOffice of the Attorney General ofTexasUtah 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 CriminalInvestigation9112283101723302131730122101216612318432FY 2008Accepted43127220112325101125119817439214156Jan.-June2009Submitted3111290138193510273607429112981Jan.-June2009Accepted312TOTAL 1,139 757 681 537Source: Reports from ICAC Task Forcesc. Number of Prosecutions <strong>and</strong> Convictions from Referrals to United StatesAttorneys.Prior to passage of the Act these data were not collected by OJJDP. Beginning in January, 2009OJJDP implemented new data collection requirements <strong>for</strong> the ICAC Task Forces. <strong>The</strong>se data willbe available <strong>for</strong> reporting in 2011.148078204382526010211546171

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