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Innocent Images National Initiative

Innocent Images, graphic of girl at computer.
It’s heartbreaking—our nation’s children being lured away from their families by sexual predators using the Internet to disguise their intentions. We’re firmly committed to stopping these crimes through our Innocent Images National Initiative. Based in Maryland, it teams FBI agents and local police in proactive task forces around the country, where they work online undercover to investigate those who prey on children. Learn more here about our efforts and how you can help.
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Protecting Your Children

Parent's Guide to Internet Safety
National Sex Offender Registry
Report Child Exploitation and Pornography:
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Use our Cyber Tip Line or call 1-800-843-5678
  - Or contact FBI Crime Against Children coordinators
     in our
Local Field Offices
The Netsmartz Workshop Child Safety Website
"Don't Believe the Type" Teen Safety Website
FBI Miami's "Safe Online Surfing Internet Challenge"
Keep Safe on Social Networking Sites

Initiatives and News
The Innocent Images International Task Force
Endangered Child Alert Program
NAMGLA Takedown
Innocent Images Turns Ten & Goes International
"Travelers Advisory"
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More About Crimes Against Children
Crimes against children, hand on globe logoThe FBI also works to protect children in the offline world. Follow the links for details:
Crimes Against Children Webpage
Child Abduction Rapid Deployment Teams
Family Child Abductions
Non-Family Child Abductions
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How You Can Help
Grant Lavelle Hudson, IIIHelp us find missing children and wanted sexual predators through our “Most Wanted” website.

Wanted for Crimes Against Children
Kidnappings and Missing Persons
Seeking Information
Parental Kidnappings