The Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program is a national network of 61 coordinated task forces, representing over 5,400 federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, dedicated to investigating, prosecuting, and developing effective responses to internet crimes against children.
One of the best tools we have to prevent internet crimes against children is education. Educating the public through the development and delivery of public awareness and prevention programs is also one of the many important initiatives of the ICAC Task Force Program. Since 1998, members of the ICAC Task Force Program have delivered more than 194,000 community outreach presentations to local communities across the nation.
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Some numbers:
- Since the ICAC Task Force Program’s inception in 1998 (26 years)
- 61 ICAC Task Forces comprise the ICAC Task Force Program
- 5,000+ Law Enforcement Agencies and prosecutorial agencies affiliated with the ICAC Program
- 675,700+ Members Trained
- 844,600+ Complaints reviewed of child sexual victimization
- 89,400+ Individuals Arrested as a result of the complaints reviewed
Additional Resources can be found here.
Source: https://www.icactaskforce.org/
If you have been the victim of a crime and want to speak with a deputy or a detective, please call (812) 421-6201.