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Sexual Exploitation of Children

The CyberTipline

In 1996 the U.S. Congress made a grant to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) to establish an Exploited Children Division.  The Exploited Children 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
Possession, Manufacture, and Distribution of Child Pornography
Child Prostitution
Sex Tourism Involving Children
Extra-Familial Child Sexual Molestation
Online Enticement of Children for Sexual Acts
Unsolicited Obscene Material Sent to a Child
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