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Law Enforcement Response to Missing Children

A new bulletin co-authored by CCRC researchers examines caretaker satisfaction with law enforcement response to missing children. The study finds that caretaker satisfaction rests largely on the dispatching of officers to the home or scene and the time it took for law enforcement to respond. The study found that officers were dispatched in response to only 68% of cases involving reports of a child who is or may be missing.

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Trends in Arrests of "Online Predators"

A new CCRC study finds dramatic growth nationwide in arrests of online predators who solicited law enforcement investigators posing online as juveniles, the numbers nearly quintupling from 644 in 2000 to 3,100 in 2006.

During the same period, arrests of individuals for soliciting juveniles themselves grew a modest 21 percent, from an estimated 508 arrests in 2000 to an estimated 615 in 2006, at a time when use of the Internet by youth was growing from 73 percent to 93 percent.

Other results of this study include:

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The next International Family Violence Research Conference will be held in Portsmouth, NH, July 11-13, 2010. For more details please read this announcement.

 

 

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