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NLC Staff Returns From Successful Seminar in Louisville Print E-mail

The fourth NLC Protects seminar was a great success, drawing approximately 125 law enforcement officers and prosecutors from Indiana and Kentucky to Louisville on January 9th and 10th. 

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Introductory remarks were made by U.S. Attorneys David Huber (W.D. Ky.) and Amul Thapar (E.D. Ky.).  Both Huber and Thapar stressed that the protection of children from the harms of sexual exploitation is a top priority in their offices and encouraged cooperation among state and federal law enforcement. 

Additional speakers included Project Safe Childhood representatives from Kentucky and Indiana who provided an overview of their efforts to implement the program.  The representatives reinforced the message of the U.S. Attorneys to take advantage of federal resources and seek stiffer penalties for offenders.

At the conclusion of the seminar, attendees provided anonymous feedback concerning each presentation and the seminar as a whole.  Respondents commented that the speakers were “obviously passionate about their work and very knowledgeable” and that the seminar provided a “broad level of topics appropriate to a multi-disciplinary group of students.”  

The conference in Louisville was the fourth of fifteen seminars to be held across the U.S. in an effort to educate law enforcement officers and attorneys on child sexual exploitation and obscenity crimes. 

The next seminar is scheduled for February 20-22 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama at the University of Alabama School of Law.  Registration is open until February 5th.  However, interested law enforcement officers and prosecutors should register early, as full capacity is often reached before the final deadline.

 
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Newsflash

Eleven indictments issued in Operation Harvest Moon

A federal grand jury in eastern Kentucky issued eleven sealed indictments Monday, October 23, 2006 as a result of Operation Harvest Moon. The indictments were a result of collaboration between federal, state and local law enforcement to investigate and prosecute sexual exploitation crimes against children. Federal agencies including the Department of Justice, the FBI, the Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Marshal Service and the Secret Service worked hand in hand with the Kentucky State Police and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to investigate crimes against children, including child pornography. Several other state arrest warrants aside from the federal indictments have been obtained by the Kentucky State Police.  To read the press release, click here.

The National Law Center thanks the law enforcement and prosecutorial professionals involved with Operation Harvest Moon for their hard work in protecting children in Kentucky. 

 

 

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