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101. CWRC Missing Children
RCMP missing children s Registry. United States. National Center for missing Exploited children 1800-THE-LOST. The Polly Klaas Foundation WebSite
http://www.childwelfare.ca/cwrcmiss.shtml
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The placing of links on this site in no way endorses other sites or should be construed as support for their practices or policies. If you have any comments or feedback, please contact us Site Last Updated: Friday, September 23, 2005 Email Discussion Group Carefully Type Your Email Address Search Site Tips Ontario Child Welfare Reform Link To CWRC

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missing children, because of a breakdown in family moral values, is a sad thing.missing children because of abuse is a horrible consequence of moral
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Local news in your area Newspapers of New Mexico Tom's Local Weather Missing Children Arts Assorted Links Automobile Career ... Weather Missing Children This Page is Simply Provided As A Community Service by Total Access. Sponsorship is available. Call Total Access 505 523 2000. Our children are our pride and our joy. They should be treated with tenderness, love and care while given proper direction in life. Missing Children, because of a breakdown in family moral values, is a sad thing. Missing children because of abuse is a horrible consequence of moral breakdown. Please watch. Please help.
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1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST) Pennsylvania State Police - Uniontown Barracks - 1-724-439-7111

103. N. F. A. N. C. - Home
Currently the 12 most recently reported missing children are kept in this queue . the full details of the missing child s record. There is also
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Over the past 20 years our understanding of the complex problems of child abuse and neglect has increased dramatically. This increased knowledge has improved our ability to intervene effectively in the lives of troubled families. Likewise, we have a better grasp of what we can do to prevent child abuse and neglect from occurring. Clearly, we have made great strides. However, our efforts to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect must continue to grow and improve. We have learned that a child of any age, sex, race, religion, and socioeconomic background can fall victim to child abuse and neglect. We have learned that a large number of children who are abused and neglected are never reported to the authorities who can help them and their families. We have learned that we need to provide help and support to victims of child abuse and neglect as well as to their parents. And most important, we have learned that child abuse and neglect is a community concern. No one agency or professional alone can prevent and treat the problem; rather all concerned citizens must work together to effectively identify, prevent, and treat child abuse and neglect This Java Applet Banner will run continuously, displaying the 13 Missing Children Alert Cases. Clicking on the photograph will bring up the Alert

104. PRESS RELEASE - Operation IMPACT
These Child ID sites will be able to produce a SAFE CHILD ID card for In theevent DCJS receives a missing child report, the fingerprints of that child
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... Legal Resources For Law Enforcement Training Accreditation Public Safety Services Incident Based Reporting ... Law Enforcement Links Funding Grant Information Grant RFP's Grant Forms Grants Management - GMS News Press Releases Outreach Events e-Update Director's Testimony FOR RELEASE: IMMEDIATE June 14, 2005 GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF OPERATION SAFE CHILD TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT CHILD SAFETY IN NEW YORK STATE Child ID Machines Will Be in 17 IMPACT Counties, Additional Locations, By the Fall Governor George E. Pataki today announced the launch of Operation SAFE CHILD - a new initiative that will raise awareness about child safety and make the current Child ID system more readily available to parents throughout New York State. Under the new initiative and through an historic partnership with the New York State Police, New York State Sheriffs' Association and New York State Association of Chiefs of Police, the Division of Criminal Justice Services and its Missing and Exploited Children Clearinghouse will now provide Operation SAFE CHILD ID Cards to families across the State. "Government's greatest responsibility is to keep our citizens safe and as parents and guardians we also have the responsibility to do everything in our power to ensure the safety of our children," Governor Pataki said. "We're proud to launch this new program, which will provide ID cards to children and their families, so that they can have up-to-date photographs and detailed information about their child ready at a moment's notice."

105. 10/20/97 USING WEB AD SPACE TO FIND MISSING KIDS
USING WEB AD SPACE TO FIND missing KIDS. sites ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB are Once SOCUM gets word of a missing child, Pagecount will replace one of the ads
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USING WEB AD SPACE TO FIND MISSING KIDS
SITES ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB are certainly grabbing a lot of attentionsome to the tune of millions of visitors per month. Pagecount Inc. of Catonsville, Md., is hoping to utilize all those eyeballs for an altruistic purpose: finding missing children. The company provides a free software program that helps Web site operators count how many people visit their sites. The program puts a tiny digital counterand an online ad from one of Pagecount's 15 advertiserson the bottom of a Web page. But now, Pagecount has joined with a nonprofit group called Safeguarding Our Children-United Mothers (SOC-UM) to also use that ad space as an online missing-child alert system. Once SOC-UM gets word of a missing child, Pagecount will replace one of the ads it sends out to some 160,000 Web sites with a picture of the child. The alerts will run for 24 hours, which Pagecount President Mark Burke says will reduce Pagecount's regular ad displays by about 10%. Viewers who click on the picture will be taken to SOC-UM's site (www.soc-um.org), where they can learn about the case and perhaps even lend a hand. Burke says that when the first alert ran last April, more than 28,000 people clicked to get more information about Anthony Martinez, a 10-year-old boy abducted from his home in Beaumont, Calif. Unfortunately, the child eventually was found murdered and his killer remains at large.

106. Missing Children
As a Criminal Investigator who daily searches for missing children, I take greatpride in being Currently the 12 most recently reported missing children
http://www.mindspring.com/~detdc83/missingchildren.html
As a Criminal Investigator who daily searches for missing children, I take great pride in being a Member of the Missing Children's Ring. Please join us in the search for these children.
This Java Applet Banner will run continuously, displaying the 13 Missing Children Alert Cases. Clicking on the photograph will bring up the Alert
Page with more information, and the ability to print posters. Clicking
on the Marquee Message will connect to the NCMEC home page.
The image seen will change every ten minutes.
Currently the 12 most recently reported missing children
are kept in this queue. Clicking on the NCMEC logo will bring
you to the home page; clicking anywhere else will bring you to
the full details of the missing child's record. There is also
included a link to view the entire queue of 12 children.
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107. Technology Helps Recover Missing Children
The applets deliver images of the most pressing missing children cases to sitesacross the Internet where NCMEC volunteers, law enforcement agencies,
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Missing Kids Around the World
NCMEC has assisted in more than 3,500 international child abduction cases since 1995. With the assistance of Sun and Computer Associates, NCMEC coordinates the Global Missing Children's Network. This multilingual searchable database contains information about and images of missing children and enables participating law enforcement agencies to easily create their own site in their own language with a unique domain, such as ca.missingkids.com in Canada. "We've expanded missingkids.com to 14 countries," says Flick. "The Sun J2EE framework that we use is very powerful and flexible, allowing us to take advantage of Java capabilities, such as multilingual configurations." In addition to the United States, the nations participating in the Global Missing Children's Network include Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Technology Aids the Search Ernie Allen, president and CEO of NCMEC, discussed the impact of technology on search methods for missing children in a recent issue of

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