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The FBI’s annual law enforcement action focused on recovering underage victims of prostitution has concluded with the recovery of 82 sexually exploited juveniles and the arrests of 239 pimps and other individuals.
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Generals from the Royal Thai Police gathered recently for FBI training, underscoring the country's efforts to address child victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation.
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The FBI's Office for Victim Assistance recently added two new English Labrador Retrievers to its Victim Assistance Rapid Deployment Team.
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Director Provides Update on Orlando Shootings Investigation
FBI Director James B. Comey said today that the FBI is working non-stop to understand what led a man to commit a mass shooting in Orlando, Florida that left 49 people dead and dozens more injured.
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Death Notification with Compassion
FBI, Penn State offer online death notification training for first responders.
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Director Pledges Continued Support for Indian Country Crime Victims
Director Comey pledges continued support for crime victims on tribal lands.
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Psychologist Specializes in Kidnapping, Hostage Cases
How an FBI psychologist helps investigators and victims in hostage cases.
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Helping Victims of Crime: Therapy Dog Program a First for the Bureau
Rachel Pierce is a victim specialist in our Office for Victim Assistance. Her partner is an 8-year-old German Shepherd/Siberian Husky mix, and together they form a unique and remarkable team.
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Child Forensic Interviewers Part 2
Knowing what to ask—and what not to ask—is essential, as is knowing how to get young crime victims to open up. The recent training was for 17 law enforcement officers from four Central American countries.
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An 11-year-old who witnessed a murder. A terrified teenager who watched her parent beat and lock her sister in a closet over a period of weeks. A 12-year-old lured by two men on the Internet to a rendezvous where she was raped.
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