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 12 2 STA T . 1 56 2 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 2 4 0 —J U NE3, 200 8ther e c e ip t of tho s e reports ,an n u a l l y pro v i d etothe D epart -m ent of J ustice ’ s O ffice of Juvenile Justice and Delin q uency P revention —‘ ‘ ( i ) the num b er of children nation w ide who are reported to NCME C as missin g; ‘‘(ii) the number of children nationwide who are reported to NCMEC as victims of non-family abduc- tions; ‘‘(iii) the number of children nationwide who are reported to NCMEC as victims of parental k idnappings; and ‘‘(iv) the number of children recovered nationwide whose recovery was reported to NCMEC; ‘‘( G ) provide, at the request of S tate and local govern- ments, and public and private nonprofit agencies, guidance on how to facilitate the lawful use of school records and birth certificates to identify and locate missing children; ‘‘( H ) provide technical assistance and training to law enforcement agencies, State and local governments, ele- ments of the criminal j ustice system, public and private nonprofit agencies, and individuals in the prevention, inves- tigation, prosecution, and treatment of cases involving missing and e x ploited children; ‘‘( I ) provide assistance to families and law enforcement agencies in locating and recovering missing and exploited children, both nationally and, in cooperation with the Department of State, internationally; ‘‘(J) provide analytical support and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies through searching public records databases in locating and recovering missing and exploited children and helping to locate and identify abduc- tors; ‘‘( K ) provide direct on-site technical assistance and con- sultation to law enforcement agencies in child abduction and exploitation cases; ‘‘( L ) provide forensic technical assistance and consulta- tion to law enforcement and other agencies in the identifica- tion of unidentified deceased children through facial reconstruction of skeletal remains and similar techniques; ‘‘(M) track the incidence of attempted child abductions in order to identify links and patterns, and provide such information to law enforcement agencies; ‘‘(N) provide training and assistance to law enforcement agencies in identifying and locating non-compliant sex offenders; ‘‘(O) facilitate the deployment of the National Emer- gency Child Locator Center to assist in reuniting missing children with their families during periods of national disasters; ‘‘(P) operate a cyber tipline to provide online users and electronic service providers an effective means of reporting Internet-related child sexual exploitation in the areas of— ‘‘(i) possession, manufacture, and distribution of child pornography; ‘‘(ii) online enticement of children for sexual acts; ‘‘(iii) child prostitution;

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