Title 34NavyRelease 119-73

§20944 Expansion of training and technology efforts

Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Protection of Children and Other Persons › Chapter CHAPTER 209— - CHILD PROTECTION AND SAFETY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION › Part Part B— - Improving Federal Criminal Law Enforcement To Ensure Sex Offender Compliance With Registration and Notification Requirements and Protection of Children From Violent Predators › § 20944

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Attorney General must expand training and tools so federal, state, and local police, prosecutors, and probation and parole officers can better stop sex offenders who use the Internet or technology to target children. The Attorney General must meet with computer and internet companies to find tech problems that help abusers, run national training conferences, share guidance on tracking offenders under probation, parole, and registration rules, and work with other agencies to run joint investigations. The Attorney General must give every Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and its partners technology modeled on the Canadian Child Exploitation Tracking System and train them to use it. By July 1, 2007 the Attorney General must send Congress a report on these activities and any recommendations. For fiscal year 2007, $1,000,000 is authorized for the training work and $2,000,000 for the technology work.

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Title 34, §20944

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(a)The Attorney General shall—
(1)expand training efforts with Federal, State, and local law enforcement officers and prosecutors to effectively respond to the threat to children and the public posed by sex offenders who use the Internet and technology to solicit or otherwise exploit children;
(2)facilitate meetings involving corporations that sell computer hardware and software or provide services to the general public related to use of the Internet, to identify problems associated with the use of technology for the purpose of exploiting children;
(3)host national conferences to train Federal, State, and local law enforcement officers, probation and parole officers, and prosecutors regarding pro-active approaches to monitoring sex offender activity on the Internet;
(4)develop and distribute, for personnel listed in paragraph (3), information regarding multidisciplinary approaches to holding offenders accountable to the terms of their probation, parole, and sex offender registration laws; and
(5)partner with other agencies to improve the coordination of joint investigations among agencies to effectively combat online solicitation of children by sex offenders.
(b)The Attorney General shall—
(1)deploy, to all Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces and their partner agencies, technology modeled after the Canadian Child Exploitation Tracking System; and
(2)conduct training in the use of that technology.
(c)Not later than July 1, 2007, the Attorney General,11 So in original. The comma probably should not appear. shall submit to Congress a report on the activities carried out under this section. The report shall include any recommendations that the Attorney General considers appropriate.
(d)There are authorized to be appropriated to the Attorney General, for fiscal year 2007—
(1)$1,000,000 to carry out subsection (a); and
(2)$2,000,000 to carry out subsection (b).

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Editorial Notes

Codification Section was formerly classified to section 16944 of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

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34 U.S.C. § 20944

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Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73