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1. FBI's most wanted fugitives

List of wanted fugitives compiled monthly. Contains photos, physical descriptions and criminal background.

2. FBI's ten most wanted fugitives

The current ten most wanted fugitives are individuals who have a lengthy record of committing serious crimes and/or are considered particularly dangerous.

3. Crimes against children program (CAC)

The mission of the CAC Program is to provide a quick and effective response to all incidences of crimes against children.

4. National sex offender registry

Describes the National Sex Offenders Registry (NSOR) and the Lychner Act and touches on the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexual Violent Offender Registration Program and Megan's Law.

5. Innocent Images National Initiative

The Innocent Images National Initiative (IINI), a component of the FBI's Cyber Crimes Program, is an intelligence-driven, proactive, multi-agency investigative initiative to combat the proliferation of child pornography/child sexual exploitation facilitated by an online computer.

6. Federal statutes relating to crimes against children

The FBI exercises jurisdiction and investigative responsibilities pursuant to the federal statutes that pertain to various crimes against children. Summaries from the Federal Criminal Code and Rules under Title 18 of the United States Code (USC) are listed.

7. Crime victims' bill of rights

Describes the rights accorded to a crime victim.

8. Freedom of Information Act

By the end of 1975, amendments to the Freedom of Information Act had become effective and the Privacy Act of 1974 also became effective. The passage of these laws provided for broad access to FBI records which previously had been severely limited.

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