Posts by TIJF
Task Force Topics: Red Flags
Join us on Facebook Live on Monday, March 8, 2021 at 10 AM Pacific Time, for a discussion with Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Commanders about the red flags that could be a sign of abuse or exploitation of a child.
Read MoreTask Force Topics: The Dark Web
Join us on Facebook Live on February 8th at 10 AM Pacific Time, for a discussion with Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Commanders about the dark web. What is it? What do we need to know about it? How is it used to harm children?
Read MoreCore Strength
We are excited to share this interview with Beth Medina, the CEO of The Innocent Justice Foundation and Gabriela Magallon, the Program Manager for our SHIFT program in Ranch & Coast Magazine’s January 2021 edition. We also want to thank Deanna Murphy for her beautifully written article educating readers on who we are and what…
Read MoreTask Force Topics: Trafficking
Join us on Facebook Live January 11th at 10 AM Pacific Time, as Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Commanders discuss child trafficking. What is it, and what do you need to know to help keep children safe?
Read MoreEncinitas Nonprofit Addresses Trauma in Victim Service Workers
The Encinitas Advocate takes a look at our history, current projects, impact and future goals. They explain the important work we are doing and how you can support these programs that help protect children from online predators. Click HERE for entire article.
Read MoreHeroes Often Pay An Emotional Price for Saving Us
Mitigating vicarious trauma is paramount to keeping professionals doing the arduous work of protecting and saving us in their professions, because burn-out, substance abuse, depression and suicide are tragic, unnecessary, and preventable. The Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Teams were established in 1998 by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention to fight…
Read MoreStaying Safe During the Pandemic – Protecting Children and Uncovering Scams Center of FBI’s COVID-19 Response
While the COVID-19 crisis has changed so much about daily life, it has also been a boon for criminals and con artists. But the FBI and their partners are working to protect your family and your wallet. Click HERE for entire article
Read MorePhoenix FBI warns about growing ‘sextortion’ cases
The FBI is warning about “sextortion” cases, predators targeting young girls, coercing them into sending inappropriate pictures and videos that are then traded on the internet. Click HERE for entire article
Read MoreFact check: Mask-wearing not connected to child trafficking
Misinformation about the causes of sex trafficking and how to protect minors can be especially damaging in the fight against it, yet a web of conspiracy theories about the crime has grown over the past few years. Click HERE for entire article
Read MoreHow to Report a Missing Child or Online Child Exploitation
Get advice and information to help protect your children from dangers lurking in both the online and offline worlds. Learn how to contact us and report child abductions and sexual exploitation. Click HERE for entire article
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