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District of New Jersey and NLC Team Up for Successful Training |
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On January 22-23, nearly 100 law enforcement officers and prosecutors from New Jersey and Pennsylvania came together in Trenton for the 11th NLC PROTECTS Seminar.
Co-sponsored by the United States Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey, the seminar was well received. Comments received from attendees include:
- I would recommend [this training] to new people beginning to investigate child exploitation crimes.
- As a supervisor, I will indeed send people to future NLC seminars.
- Best overall training I've attended; great job gathering speakers with unbelievable experience and knowledge.
Attendees heard from a number of local speakers including Raymond Massi, Law Enforcement Coordinator for the Southern Vicinages of New Jersey; James Plousis, U.S. Marshal; Gordon Samartino, Detective Sergeant for the New Jersey State Police; and Thomas Larson, Matthew Kurzawa, and Paul Choinski from the U.S. Probation Office in New Jersey.
The next NLC PROTECTS Seminar will take place in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on March 12-14, 2008.
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Newsflash
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The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has announced the formation of the “Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography,” a group of 18 of the world’s most prominent financial institutions and Internet industry leaders pledging to help curb commercial child pornography by attempting to prevent the use of credit cards for purchase of such materials online. NLC Executive Director Richard Whidden commented, "The NLC commends the efforts of NCMEC and other parties involved in forming this coalition. We are encouraged by the efforts of the financial industry to curtial the commercial exploitation of children and encourage families, industry, non-profit organizations, and government to work together for the protection of our children and families." To read the press release from NCMEC, please click “read more” below. |
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