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 PUBLIC LAW 109–248—JULY 27, 2006

120 STAT. 647

(2) including an examination of— (A) the benefits of increasing training and resources for such investigators, with respect to investigative techniques, best practices, and forensic services; (B) the existence of any uniformity among State and local jurisdictions in the measurement of homicide rates and clearance of homicide cases; (C) the coordination in the sharing of information among Federal, State, and local law enforcement and coroners and medical examiners; and (D) the sources of funding that are in existence on the date of the enactment of this Act for State and local criminal investigators of homicide. (c) IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED FOR SOLVING HOMICIDES INVOLVING MISSING PERSONS AND UNIDENTIFIED HUMAN REMAINS.—Not later than 6 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall submit to the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate a report— (1) evaluating measures to improve the ability of Federal, State, and local criminal investigators of homicide to solve homicides involving missing persons and unidentified human remains; and (2) including an examination of— (A) measures to expand national criminal records databases with accurate information relating to missing persons and unidentified human remains; (B) the collection of DNA samples from potential ‘‘highrisk’’ missing persons; (C) the benefits of increasing access to national criminal records databases for medical examiners and coroners; (D) any improvement in the performance of postmortem examinations, autopsies, and reporting procedures of unidentified persons or remains; (E) any coordination between the National Center for Missing Children and the National Center for Missing Adults; (F) website postings (or other uses of the Internet) of information of identifiable information such as physical features and characteristics, clothing, and photographs of missing persons and unidentified human remains; and (G) any improvement with respect to— (i) the collection of DNA information for missing persons and unidentified human remains; and (ii) entering such information into the Combined DNA Index System of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and national criminal records databases.

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TITLE VII—INTERNET SAFETY ACT SEC. 701. CHILD EXPLOITATION ENTERPRISES.

Section 2252A of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: ‘‘(g) CHILD EXPLOITATION ENTERPRISES.—

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