Training
and Education NCMEC offers professional training courses and educational
materials to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation, and to help
law enforcement and families respond should these crimes occur. Resources available through NCMEC include: Training. NCMEC provides law enforcement training in
all aspects of missing and exploited children cases. Courses are offered regionally,
across the United States, and at our headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. Child
Safety: Education/Prevention Materials. NCMEC educational materials, publications, and research are available
for order/download online, or by calling 1-800-THE-LOST.
NetSmartz
Workshop. This interactive,
educational resource teaches children, parents, guardians, teachers, and law
enforcement how to help keep children safer on the Internet and in the real world.
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Model Policies
Law Enforcement
Policy and Procedures for Reports of Missing Persons
This model policy is designed to serve as a general reference that can be modified
to fit the specific needs of any agency regardless of size. It shows the progression
of the missing-person response process from case intake through first response,
case investigation, recovery, and case closure.
Law Enforcement Policy and
Procedures for Reports of Missing and Abducted Children
This model policy focuses on missing children and is designed to serve
as a general reference that can be modified to fit the specific needs
of any agency regardless of size. It shows the missing-child response
process in a logical progression, from case intake through first response,
case investigation, recovery, and case closure.
For more information or to request assistance, call 1-800-THE-LOST® (toll-free,
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