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National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
NCMEC provides services nationwide for families and professionals in the prevention of abducted, endangered, and sexually exploited children. NCMEC also assists law enforcement in the prosecution of the criminals who perpetrate these terrible crimes.
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Featured Pages From National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
1. CyberTipline
Toll-free number and web-based forms for reporting leads involving the sexual exploitation of children. The types of reportable child sexual exploitation include the possession, manufacture and distribution of child pornography, online enticement of children for sexual acts, child prostitution, child-sex tourism, child sexual molestation and unsolicited obscene material sent to a child.
2. Reporting a sighting of a missing child
If you have any information regarding a missing child, report it here by phone or via the Internet.
3. About the Amber plan (America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response)
The AMBER Plan is a voluntary partnership between law-enforcement agencies and broadcasters to activate an urgent bulletin in the most serious child-abduction cases. Broadcasters use the Emergency Alert System (EAS), formerly called the Emergency Broadcast System, to air a description of the abducted child and suspected abductor.
4. Question and answer fact sheets regarding sex offender notification and registration per Megan's Law
Question and answer fact sheets for all 50 states and the District of Columbia on Megan's Law legislation requiring registration and notification of sex offenders. Fact sheets are in Adobe PDF format.
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