If you suspect that your child has been contacted by predator: Notify law enforcement.
If an incident occurs in which you feel your child is a victim of online solicitation for sexual acts, sextortion, or child pornography, PLEASE report the incident to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC).
The NCMEC’s Cyber Tip line is operated in partnership with the FBI, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, U.S. Secret Service, military criminal investigative organizations, U.S. Department of Justice, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force program, as well as other state and local law enforcement agencies. Reports to the Cyber Tip line are made by the public and Electronic Service Providers (ESP). ESPs are required by law to report apparent child pornography to law enforcement via the Cyber Tip line (18 U.S.C. § 2258A).
Reports are continuously triaged to help ensure that children in imminent danger get first priority. Analysts review reports and:
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Examine and evaluate the content.
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Add related information that may be useful to law enforcement.
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Use publicly available search tools to determine the geographic location of the apparent criminal act.
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Provide all information to the appropriate law enforcement agency for potential investigation.
The Cyber Tip line reporting mechanism assists law enforcement and prosecutors in their detection, investigation and prosecution of child sexual exploitation crimes. The Cyber Tip line helps make law enforcement’s efforts more efficient and maximizes the limited resources available in the fight against child sexual exploitation. The value of the Cyber Tip line as a source of leads for law enforcement has been greatly enhanced by collaboration with ESPs.
In addition to referring Cyber Tip line reports to law enforcement for potential investigation, the NCMEC engages with the Internet industry on voluntary initiatives to reduce child sexual exploitation online.