Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle II— Protection of Children and Other Persons › Chapter 211— COMBATING CHILD EXPLOITATION › Subchapter I— NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR CHILD EXPLOITATION PREVENTION AND INTERDICTION › § 21113
The ICAC program and every state or local ICAC task force must work toward ten main goals to fight online child abuse. They must build police skills to find, investigate, and arrest people who use the internet to harm children and to identify child victims. They must run both investigations they start and ones that come from tips, and focus on cases most likely to lead to arrests and to rescue children. They must train and help other law and child-protection groups (including probation, parole, child advocacy centers, and child welfare), using expert trainers. They must increase prosecutions in federal and state courts, set up multiagency responses in each state, take part in the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood, help other task forces nationwide, run public awareness and prevention programs, do other actions that improve investigations and prosecutions, and teach judges about how family-contact crimes link to online abuse and about offender traits like interest in incest-themed material, sadism, and related paraphilias.
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34 U.S.C. § 21113
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Apr 18, 2026
Release point: 119-83