U.S. Department of Justice2016-04-212016-04-212016U.S. Department of Justice (2016). The National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction. Washington, DC: Author.https://www.justice.gov/psc/file/842411/download?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST_ICAC_sextortion_042016&ed2f26df2d9c416fbddddd2330a778c6=penkingeop-pxkonkzghttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/2768This National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction has described in detail the current efforts of the Department of Justice and its law enforcement partners to find, prosecute, and punish those who prey on the nation’s children. It has described, as well, efforts by those agencies and others to engage in public outreach and awareness to prevent children from being victimized in the first place, whether through enticement of the unwary on-line or through their exploitation on the streets of the nation’s cities. It addressed the unique circumstances that lead to child exploitation in Indian County and the responses that are necessary to protect tribal victims. It further detailed the efforts by the Department and other agencies to provide services to children that account for the complex, intersecting, and long-lasting harms that exploitation causes. And it has forecast a future of greater technological and global threats. In order to face those threats, the National Strategy has outlined a series of goals for law enforcement, prosecutors, and victim service providers, among others, for protecting the nation’s children. Most importantly, the National Strategy reaffirms our unwavering commitment to ensuring that all children in America are able to reach their potential and are protected from violence and abuse.en-USCSECchild sexual exploitationpreventioninterdictionProtect our children Actstrategic planThe National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and InterdictionArticle