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NLC PROTECTS 12: a Bayou Success Print E-mail

The 12th NLC PROTECTS seminar was held in Baton Rouge at the Louisiana State Police Training Academy. 

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 A total of 59 law enforcement professionals from across the Bayou State attended the 3-day seminar that was co-sponsored by the Louisiana State Police.  

"We were  proud to present this training to the prosecutors and law enforcment of Louisiana. We also are very appreciatve of the support of the Louisiana State Police and their Training Academy for making this seminar a success," said Richard Whidden, NLC Executive Director.

 

 
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Trafficking sweeps successful

ALEXANDRIA, Va.- June 27, 2008-The National Law Center for Children and Families (NLC), a national nonprofit organization dedicated to combating child sexual exploitation, recognizes the FBI for the arrests of over 300 individuals in 16 cities last week.  The arrest sweeps rescued 21 juveniles from sex rings around the country. The sweeps are a result of the "Innocence Lost" the FBI, Department of Justice, and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children initiative to end the trafficking and prostitution of children in this country. 

 


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