OJJDP will provide support to Internet Crimes Against Children task forces to hire wounded, injured, or ill veterans to: 1) enhance digital forensic examination capacity through supporting digital forensic analyst positions in select ICAC task forces; 2) improve ICAC task force effectiveness to prevent, interdict, investigate, and prosecute Internet crimes against children and technology-facilitated child exploitation, and 3) reduce forensic examination backlogs, and/or increase the number of forensic exams completed by ICAC task forces during the project period.
Awards
Number of Awards: 4
Total Amount Awarded: $600,000
FFY2016 Massachusetts ICAC Task Force Wounded Veteran Hiring Project
Maryland State Police 2016 Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces: Wounded Veterans
New Mexico Office of the Attorney General ICAC Wounded Veterans Program.
Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children (SVICAC) Task Force Forensic Capacity Hiring Program
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