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ICAC Task Force |
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The Exeter Police Department is a member of the Internet Crimes Against Children |
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(ICAC) Task Force. The ICAC is a federal anti-crime initiative funded by the U.S. |
| >PATROL DIVISION |
Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. It |
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is a collaboration of city, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies |
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whose mission is to identify, arrest, and prosecute individuals who: (1) use the |
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Internet to lure minors into illicit sexual relationships; or (2) use the Internet to |
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produce, distribute or solicit child pornography. In New Hampshire, the ICAC is |
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managed by the Portsmouth Police Department, where it was established in 1998. |
| >EXPLORER POST |
The Exeter Police Department joined the task force in 2005 and assigned Sgt. |
| >SERT TEAM |
Michael Munck to it. If you have any concerns about children and technology |
| >NH ICAC TASK FORCE |
he can be reached at (603) 772-1212 or mmunck@town.exeter.nh.us. |
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To Report Child Pornography or On-line Exploitation contact your local |
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police or National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's Cyber Tipline. |
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What Are The Crimes? |
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-Sexual Solicitation: It is illegal for anyone to ask a child over the Internet to |
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engage in any sex act on-line or in-person. |
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-Sending Pornography: It is illegal for anyone to send a child sexually explicit |
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images or pornography over the Internet. |
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-Child Pornography: It is illegal for anyone to produce, send, receive, or possess |
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any sexually explicit images/movies containing anyone under the age of 18. This |
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law includes children taking and/or sending inappropriate pictures of themselves |
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(aka sexting). |
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