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The National Law Center is pleased to present an 2007-2008 updated set of state legal manuals dealing with Child Expolitation Crimes.

In cooperation with the National Center for Missing and Expoited Children, the National Law Center undertook a project to update state legal manuals for several states. This update project was the result of  cooperation from NCMEC as well as the work of law clerks at the National Law Center as well as law schools from around the US. 

These manuals are only a basic legal reviewof a state's case and stautory laws covering some aspects of Child Expolitation Crimes. They are for educational purposes only and do not consitute legal advise nor is an attorney client relationship intented to be created. Local counsel should be consulted as to the laws of your jusridiction. 

States available:

Alabama

Arkansas

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Indiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

New York

Virginia

 

 
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Legal industry leader supports National Law Center’s mission to train child defenders across the United States.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – March 1, 2010 - The National Law Center for Children and Families (NLC) today announced that it is working with Thomson Reuters on the National Law Center’s NLC PROTECTS Seminar series. 

Thomson Reuters is a premium sponsor with NLC; its CLEAR (Consolidated Lead Evaluation and Reporting) service provides public record information and analytics geared to the unique needs of law enforcement and government investigators. Since June 2006, the National Law Center has trained nearly 1,800 law enforcement professionals and prosecutors on child sexual exploitation case law and investigation procedures in seminars from coast to coast. Today the NLC PROTECTS seminars bring together public and private sector forces to learn about new methods of defending children from exploitation on-line.

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