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Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Collaborative Strategies to Address Child Sexual Exploitation
Audience
Members Only

Topic(s)
Victim Assistance

CLE Status
Eligible

Original Production
01/21/2025

Duration
1 hr 30 mins

Cost
Members
Included in Membership

Course Description

This CLE course provides an in-depth examination of the rising prevalence of internet crimes against children, including child sexual exploitation and online enticement. Participants will gain insights from a diverse panel of experts, including law enforcement officials, victim specialists, and prosecutors, who will share their experiences and strategies for addressing these complex issues. The course will cover the psychological impacts on victims, the importance of trauma-informed approaches, and effective communication techniques for engaging with both victims and their families. Additionally, attendees will learn about available resources for prevention and intervention, equipping them with the knowledge to better protect children in their communities. This course is designed for legal professionals, law enforcement, and anyone involved in the fight against child exploitation.

Course Objectives
  • Understand the current landscape of internet crimes against children and child sexual exploitation.
  • Identify the roles and responsibilities of various professionals involved in addressing these issues.
  • Recognize the psychological and emotional impacts of online exploitation on victims.
  • Develop effective communication strategies for engaging with victims and their families.
  • Explore resources available for prevention and intervention in cases of child exploitation.
Presenter(s)
Analena Lunde, Jennifer Newman, Paul Sciortino, Jeanna Sherrill, Alexa Vetsch

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