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  • Child Molesters Who Abduct: Summary of the Case in Point Series

    Study of the case histories, psychological, and personal attributes of serial child molesters and abductors, intended to provide insights for professionals in law enforcement, healthcare, and the legal system. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • Child Molesters: A Behavioral Analysis

    A comprehensive primer for law-enforcement officers and child-protection professionals handling cases of sexually exploited children. Topics include the characteristics of child molesters, child pornography, and investigative strategies and challenges. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • Child Pornography: The Criminal-Justice-System Response

    Manual on the child-pornography problem, including relevant laws in the United States and globally, with recommendations on effective law-enforcement measures to investigate and intervene to prevent sexual exploitation of children. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • Children Traumatized in Sex Rings

    Guidance for professionals on working with child victims of sexual exploitation. Includes overview of the sexual exploitation and abuse of children, description of the different kinds of sex rings, guidelines for physical and mental assessment of victims, interviewing techniques, and legal considerations. Includes drawings by the children in the study. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • Female Juvenile Prostitution: Problem and Response

    Uses case studies of several young prostitutes and pimps to dispel myths and illustrate how children enter into this life and how it affects them. Also provides detailed advice on establishing a community program to help victims of child prostitution, with a case study of one such program. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • For Camp Counselors

    Brochure provides guidelines for detecting and reporting evidence of child sexual exploitation and abuse. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • A Model State Sex-Offender Policy

    Eight-point strategy recommended by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's Sex-Offender Policy Task Force to guide U.S. policymakers in formulating and implementing concepts, policies, and laws to deal with sex offenders in their community or state. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • Prostitution of Children and Child-Sex Tourism: An Analysis of Domestic and International Responses

    Details the child-prostitution problem in the United States and globally; discusses state, federal, and international laws in effect to address this serious crime; and offers insights into effective law-enforcement responses. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • Child Pornography: It's a Crime

    Brief issues paper reviewing the legal aspects of child pornography. (PDF)

    www.missingkids.com

  • The Evaluation of Sexual Abuse of Children

    Clinical guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    aappolicy.aappublications.org

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