Missouri State Technical Assistance Team (STAT) – Missouri Child Fatality Review Program

STAT has commissioned law enforcement officers, available 24/7, who can provide hands-on assistance and support in conducting criminal investigations involving computer exploitation/child pornography, crime scene collection/ reconstruction, and conducting computer/digital/cellular forensic examinations. STAT promotes aggressive prosecution as a deterrent to child maltreatment, child exploitation and child homicide. In addition, STAT trains and supports the field-level intervention/investigative community to help realistically convert policy into practice.

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Joplin Police Department – Southwest MO Cyber Crimes Task Force

The Southwest Missouri Cyber Crime Task Force (SMCCTF) encompasses the 13 counties in the southwest corner of Missouri. The major focus of the SMCCTF is the detection, investigation, apprehension, and prosecution of sexual predators who exploit children through the use of the Internet. Investigations may include Internet enticement of children, promotion and possession of child pornography, trafficking of children, terrorist threats such as plots of violence at schools, or other crimes consistent with the ICAC standards and procedures.

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Tri-Lakes Regional Internet Crime Task Force

The Tri-Lakes Regional Internet crimes Task Force is part of the larger MO ICAC Task Force which is based out of St. Charles County in Missouri. Detectives have received extensive training in the previewing and forensic searching of computers and cell phones, and work with other detectives in a ten county area to combat the crimes of child exploitation and other crimes against children on the Internet. Stone County undertook the role of lead agency in the task force in 2011.

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St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department – Photography Section & General Assignment Unit

The Photography Section in the Crime Laboratory processes and prints photographs from digital media evidence received from multiple units, maintains digital photographs using the Digital Imaging Management (DIMS) and testifies in court concerning photographic evidence as needed. The General Assignment Unit detectives investigate felony thefts, credit card frauds, computer crimes, and bad checks. In addition, detectives teach fraud and theft prevention seminars to business and neighborhood groups.

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Hawaii Internet and Technology Crimes Unit (HITeC)

The HITeC Unit combines Local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement resources in addressing two forms of technology related crimes. First, the HITeC Unit investigates and prosecutes technology crimes against persons. These crimes include, but are not limited to, identity theft, check and checking account fraud, and Internet fraud. Second, the HITeC Unit investigates and prosecutes Internet Crimes Against Children. These crimes include, but are not limited to, online enticement of children for sex, and the possession,

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Illinois State Police Internet Crime Unit

The ISP Internet Crimes Unit was established to fight internet crime, protect families and communities from sexual predators and give law enforcement the tools and resources they need to go after criminals. The ICU is dedicated solely to combating online crime, including identity theft, child pornography and drug solicitation. The ISP also uses NetSmartz as its primary internet safety educational tool to the public.

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Illinois Office of the Attorney General – High Tech Crimes Bureau/Illinois Child Exploitation Task Force

The High Tech Crimes Bureau coordinates the Illinois ICAC Task Force, which is comprised of prosecutors and investigators from over 180 Illinois-based federal, state, county and municipal agencies. Together with the Task Force, the High Tech Crimes Bureau conducts coordinated, multi-jurisdictional investigations and has been responsible for the arrest and prosecution of online sex predators. In addition to the investigative and prosecutorial work, the bureau also offers presentations on Internet safety and cyberbullying.

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