By Gaétane Borders, Ed.S. African American children make up just 14% of the under-18 U.S. population, but account for almost 40% of all reports on missing children. The search for...
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By Deepti Govind The $261 billion U.S. casino and gaming industry may have faced one of its toughest years yet in 2020, with most casinos shutting down for months on...
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By Charlotte Spencer This January, the FTC brought the first cases ever under a new law passed five years ago. The BOTS Act, which passed with bipartisan support in 2016,...
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A year ago, Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival from the 32nd Floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel, killing 58 people and causing physical and...
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Over the years, since it was established in 1989, NCMEC's Forensic Imaging Unit has completed more than 6,500 age progression renderings, reunited more than 1,300 children with their families, put...
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On Aug. 31, 1987, 8-year-old Ryan VanLuchene went out into his backyard in a rural Montana town and disappeared. He was later found to have been murdered by a recently...
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In this first of a four-part collaborative series between Biometrica and the NCJTC, as we look at public safety during the annual MUPC Month, Bay Area Search and Rescue Council...
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The U.S.-based International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC), was formed in 1999 to lead and coordinate a global effort to eradicate child abduction, sexual abuse and exploitation. Caroline...
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From frauds and scams to cyber-attacks and terror attacks in both the real world and the virtual, threats to businesses and communities are varied and real. For Native American communities,...
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About a third of the world's 3.8 billion Internet users is under the age of 18. The anonymity that the Internet allows makes it easier for predators to search for,...
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