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<h4><b>NEW MATERIAL POSTED JULY 7, 2005: EMERGENCY NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM ORGANIZED CRIME ALERT</b></h4>
<p><b>Download PDF file of <a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/NationalEmrgncyAlert2005.pdf">EMERGENCY NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM ORGANIZED CRIME ALERT</a></b></p>

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July 3, 2005</h3>

<b>SMOKING GUN EVIDENCE JUVENILE AND FAMILY COURT DECISIONS ARE DRIVEN BY THE GOAL OF MAXIMIZING CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM FEDERAL FUND REVENUE</b><br />

<p>Parents nationwide have complained for decades that their families were destroyed and children seized by corrupt child protection agencies for no other reason than to obtain federal funds for State governments. They have been telling the truth all along. Clear evidence has been discovered documenting how organized crime methods and procedures are integrated into juvenile and family courts. This documentation has been assembled through the combined efforts of independent researchers in California, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, researchers for the American Family Rights Association, and document research conducted by THE SOCIOLOGY CENTER.
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<p>Instructions for shaping judicial child and family protection decisions to maximize child protection system federal fund claims have been documented in the <i>CALIFORNIA JUDGES BENCHGUIDES: BENCHGUIDE 200: Juvenile Dependency Initial or Detention Hearing</i> (2004). The instructions are scattered throughout the Benchguide emphasized by the label &quot;Judicial Tip.&quot; One example states:<br />
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Page 100-13<br />
&quot;JUDICIAL TIP: Failure to make this finding may cause permanent loss of federal funding for foster care. See discussion of other required findings in §100.36. The court may make this a temporary finding pending the continued detention hearing.&quot;<br />
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The full text of <i>CALIFORNIA JUDGES BENCHGUIDES: BENCHGUIDE 200: Juvenile Dependency Initial or Detention Hearing</i> is available at <a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/Bench%20Guides%20SmallFile.pdf">http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/Bench Guides SmallFile.pdf</a> (35.1Mb)<br />
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A publication of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges titled  <i>RESOURCE GUIDELINES: Improving Court Practice in Child Abuse &amp; Neglect Cases</i> provides additional evidence that this represents national judicial policy and that strategies using juvenile and family judicial decisions to maximize child protection system federal fund revenue is a well known corrupting influence on the judicial system. Two example state:<br />
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Appendix C, Page 158, Note 15<br />
15. Two commentators summarize the barriers facing judicial oversight:<br />
<i>[T]he authority of judges in these matters is often limited; they do not have the power to order the agency to provide services to an individual. In some states, the courts will make a positive “reasonable efforts” determination regardless of agency efforts in order to ensure federal funding. Judges are not trained in matters over which the
juvenile court has jurisdiction and, because of rotation schedules, remain in the assignment for a short period of time. Consequently, they do not acquire the experience needed to handle these sensitive cases. While judges in some localities
make a good faith effort to determine whether adequate services have been offered to the family, in many localities a positive finding is merely a matter of checking a box on a preprinted form.</i><br />
Susan Goodman and Joan Hurley, <i>Reasonable Efforts: Who Decides What’ s Reasonable?</i> (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington,
D.C.) 1993, at 8.<br />
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Appendix C, Note 110, Page 162<br />
110. In many jurisdictions the trial judge must merely check a box on a preprinted court form to indicate that reasonable efforts were provided in the case. Shotton, supra end. 3. In some other jurisdictions the court order forms simply include a preprinted statement that reasonable efforts were made, thus making the finding possible
without the judge’s even checking a box. Id., at 227. In some states, courts and agencies have taken a cynical approach, seeking to assure receipt of federal funding without the court taking a meaningful look at reasonable efforts. In such states, words indicating the agency has made reasonable efforts are preprinted into court order
forms used when removal of a child is authorized, and laws are structured so a judge cannot authorize a foster placement without a positive finding of reasonable efforts. Hardin, supra end. 7, at 54<br />
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Six pages of examples cited from <i>CALIFORNIA JUDGES BENCHGUIDES: BENCHGUIDE 200: Juvenile Dependency Initial or Detention Hearing</i> and <i>RESOURCE GUIDELINES: Improving Court Practice in Child Abuse &amp; Neglect Cases</i> are available at <a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/SmokingGunAnoun.pdf">http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/SmokingGunAnoun.pdf</a> (167.2Kb)
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The purpose of the Child Protection System Reform Candidates Group is to identify and organize candidates who want to run on a platform of ending interlinked fraud, corruption, and organized crime in the child protection, mental health, and social work systems. Group participants will focus on developing campaign strategy, tactics, position papers, and professional campaign literature to get effective candidates elected in critical positions, such as county sheriff, quorum court, judge, prosecutor, and state legislature, beginning with the 2006 election cycle.<br />

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<td width="33%"><b><h4 align="center">REPORT CHILD TRAFFICKING AND EXPLOITATION TO THE FBI</h4></b>

If you believe your family or children have become victims of child trafficking criminals operation through the child protection system, mental health treatment or programs, social work agencies and programs, or the public school system, contact the FBI Trafficking in Persons Task Force:<br />
<a href="http://www.usdoj.gov/trafficking.htm">http://www.usdoj.gov/trafficking.htm</a>
<h4>&quot;Reporting Trafficking Crimes</h4>

You can report trafficking crimes or get help by calling the Trafficking in Persons and Worker Exploitation Task Force Complaint Line at 1-888-428-7581 (voice and TTY). New laws provide options for trafficking victims regardless of immigration status. Operators have access to interpreters and can talk with callers in their own language. The service is offered on weekdays from 9 AM to 5 PM EST. After these hours, information is available on tape in English, Spanish, Russian, and Mandarin.<br />
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You can also report suspected instances of trafficking or worker exploitation, by contacting the FBI field office nearest you.&quot;<br />
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PLEASE INFORM THE SOCIOLOGY CENTER OF THE OUTCOME OF ALL CONTACT AND COMPLAINTS FILED WITH THE FBI TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS TASK FORCE SO THEIR PERFORMANCE IN ARRESTING AND PROSECUTING CRIMINALS EXPLOITING CHILDREN AND FAMILIES THROUGH THE CHILD PROTECTION, MENTAL HEALTH, AND SOCIAL WORK SYSTEMS CAN BE MONITORED. SEND REPORTS TO:<br />
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<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/slavetrade.html#INTELLIGENCE">CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE</a><br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/slavetrade.html#PROSECUTORS">RESOURCES USED BY PROSECUTORS</a><br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/slavetrade.html#DEATH">CHILD DEATH REVIEW METHODS AND PROCEDURES</a><br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/slavetrade.html#REPORTS">STATE CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM INVESTIGATION REPORTS</a><br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/slavetrade.html#TRAFFICKING">HUMAN TRAFFICKING LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS</a></p>

<b><u><a name="PROJECT">CHILD SLAVE TRADE PROJECT</a></u></b><br />
<p>Fantastic as it may sound in the twenty-first century, there are numerous organized criminal operations in the United States that kidnap outright or seize children through the child protection system for economic and sexual exploitation. THE SOCIOLOGY CENTER solicits public submission of documentation, records and other evidence of children kidnaped, seized by State agencies, or committed to institutions for criminal purposes.</p>
<p>Current documented examples:<br />
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<li>A March 13, 2004 public hearing sponsored by United States Representative Joe Baca produced testimony about fraud, corruption, abuse, criminal activity and judicial injustices in the child protection system and process. Rep. Baca called for the public to send in evidence books documenting the problems testified to. THE SOCIOLOGY CENTER has requested those providing evidence books to Rep. Baca's staff also provide a PDF file copy for posting here. The following evidence books have been submitted for posting to date. The name of the main witness for each evidence book links to the PDF file.
<ul><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/FredBaughman.pdf">Fred A. Baughman Jr., MD</a>. Assembled information regarding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder fraud. TITLE: Unititled. File size: 8.0 MB.<br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/COMPENDIUM.pdf">James Roger Brown</a>, Director, THE SOCIOLOGY CENTER. TITLE: COMPENDIUM OF DOCUMENTATION OF ORGANIZED CRIME METHODS AND PROCEDURES INTEGRATED INTO STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION OF  CHILDREN AND FAMILIES THROUGH STATE AND FEDERAL CHILD PROTECTION, MENTAL HEALTH, AND SOCIAL WORK SYSTEMS. File size: 3.6 MB<br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/FIVExperimentRslts.PDF">NEW EVIDENCE! CONCEALED 1982 EXPERIMENT RESULTS MADE PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME HERE.</a><br>
In 1981 and 1982 The Family Institute of Virginia conducted a federally funded experiment to definitively prove that psychological interventions were effective. This document is the 429 page summary of the data analysis delivering to research project Director Joan Winter the bad news that there were no significant statistical results indicating that psychological interventions had any positive effect. The federally funded research cost about $1,000,000. Failure to deliver a final report is a violation of grant funding conditions. My name appears in hand written instructions because I was a contract member of the research staff. That is how I came to have possession of the original data analysis. James Roger Brown<br>
<ul><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/CompendiumCover2.pdf">James Roger Brown's followup letter to Rep. Joe Baca regarding the Hearing and the relevance of the Swiss <i>Verdingkinder</i> Scandal.</a></ul>
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/CrystalDixon.pdf">Crystal Dixion</a> <i>Pro Se</i> Litigant. TITLE: Untitled assembly of legal pleadings documenting her case. File size: 437.6 KB<br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/MyrnaFernandez.pdf">Myrna Fernandez</a> Oral presentation to Hearing March 13, 2004. Awaiting arrival of additional documentation sent to Rep. Baca.<br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/EvidenceBooks/ChritineMKorn.pdf">Christine M. Korn</a> TITLE: CHRISTINE M. KORN: Grandmother of Ashley Fields, Head of the Family Household. File size: 388.2 KB<br />
<b>Susan Shell, Director, The American Family Advocacy Center. TITLE: The American Family Advocacy Center. File size: 3.0 MB</b>
<ul>NOTE: DOCUMENT REMOVED AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST. After initially submitting the above referenced evidence book for posting, Susan Shell, Director of The American Family Advocacy Center e-mailed the following request. Any further requests for a copy of this evidence book should be directed to Susan Shell at <a href="http://www.profane-justice.org/">The American Family Advocacy Center</a><br />
<p>BEGIN E-MAIL TEXT:<br />
&quot;I have received the following forwarded post. In response, this is to advise you that I do not grant permission for the Sociology Center to post any material from the evidence book submitted by American Family Advocacy Center. This information will be available on the AFAC website and you may include a link to that document when it is posted. Since my copyrighted materials are intended to generate income from the child savers, it is my desire to retain control over access to that material by limiting where it can be accessed from. Thank you.<br /> 
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[NOTE: Please forward or post to all families and individuals submitting March 13, 2004, Hearing related evidence books to Rep. Baca.]<br /> 
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PRESS RELEASE
March 20, 2004<br /> 
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SUBJECT: SUBMITTING PDF FILE COPIES OF EVIDENCE BOOKS FOR POSTING ON THE SOCIOLOGY CENTER WEB SITE<br /> 
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THE SOCIOLOGY CENTER is attempting to collect and post all of the evidence books prepared and submitted to Rep. Baca's office as followup to the March 13, 2004, Child Protective Services Reform Hearing.<br /> 
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Suzanne Shell<br />
Director, American Family Advocacy Center<br />
Author: Profane Justice&quot;<br />
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</li><li>In 1994 an Austin Texas Department of Human Services supervisor committed suicide after being arrested for running a child prostitution ring from his State office. None of the customers, including a State legislator, were prosecuted.<br />
The following referenced articles describing the sequence of events are from the <i>Austin American-Statesman</i> <a href="http://www.statesman.com/">http://www.statesman.com/</a><br />
<ul>(a)&quot;DHS worker ran prostitution ring at work, police say: The longtime employee is arrested and loses his $32,000-a-year job&quot; 
Author: Rebecca Thatcher Date: February 16, 1994 Page Number: A1<br />
(b)&quot;Officials check escort ring's alleged clients: Texas legislator's name found on list&quot;
Author: Rebecca Thatcher Date: February 17, 1994 Page Number: B1<br />
(c)&quot;Minors may have been part of prostitution ring&quot; 
Author: Rebecca Thatcher Date: February 18, 1994 Page Number: B1<br />
(d)&quot;Despite suspect's death, escort inquiry continues&quot; 
Author: Zeke MacCormack Date: February 19, 1994 Page Number: A1<br />
(e)&quot;Police searching for woman linked to prostitution case: Attempt to arrest suspect at her South Austin home fails&quot; Author: Alexandra M. Biesada Date: February 26, 1994 Publication: Page Number: B1<br />
(f)&quot;Escort ring customers won't face charges: Police say they won't release the list of clients&quot;
Author: Rebecca Thatcher Date: March 11, 1994 Page Number: B1</ul>
</li><li>During the 2001 Arkansas Legislative Session, Senate Bill 860, drafted by Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) employees, was discovered to contain provisions that would have required employees to lie about records and facts, even if subpoenaed. Contents of the Bill that would have required DHS employees to lie were discovered because the Bill was mishandled and required special attention. It was never submitted to the Senate for a vote. Sponsors of the Bill were angered because they relied upon DHS Officials to brief them on the contents.
</li><li>Two Arkansas State Senators were sentenced to federal prison for looting a grant funded program to provide legal representation for children involved in custody disputes. <a href="http://www.fordham.edu/economics/vinod/cie/usa_ark.htm">http://www.fordham.edu/economics/vinod/cie/usa_ark.htm</a>
</li><li> Arkansas Supreme Court case <i>Arkansas Department of Human Services v Cox, Supreme Court of Arkansas</i>, No. 01-1021, 349ark, issue 3, sc 9, 6 June 2002 <a href="http://courts.state.ar.us/opinions/2002a/20020606/01-1021.wpd">http://courts.state.ar.us/opinions/2002a/20020606/01-1021.wpd</a> provides a description of the methods used to seize and transport children out of state in complete disregard of State and Federal law. It also documents the existence of a nation-wide agreement among child protection workers to seize and move children with only a telephone call from another State as authority.<br />
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</li><li><b>SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE SWISS CHILD SLAVE TRADE FROM 1850 TO 1950 AND THE CURRENT UNITED STATES CHILD SLAVE TRADE ALSO EXECUTED THROUGH THE PURPORTED CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM</b>
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The recently disclosed Swiss child slave trade (<i>Verdingkinder</i> Scandal) that operated behind a facade of family welfare and child protection from about 1850 to 1950 is identical to the current child slave trade that has developed in the United States child protection system. The Swiss and United States child slave trade systems have the following social processes in common:<br />
<ul>
<li>Poor required to register with the Government. (US Public Assistance, Welfare, Medicaid, Medicare and numerous other special programs.)</li>
<li>Once registered with the Government, Parents were subjected to ongoing monitoring to determine if &quot;the best interest of the child&quot; was served by removing the child from the home and placing the child in the <i>Verdingkinder</i> system.</li>
<li>Children who aged out of the system were not intellectually and emotionally prepared for adult life, especially marital relationships.</li>
<li>Decisions about the &quot;best interest of the child&quot; were made by Government employees using subjective criteria.</li>
<li>Children auctioned off or distributed under government sanction. (US Child Protection Agencies post pictures of children held for adoption on the internet and foster parents are enticed with additional household income generated by foster children.)</li>
<li>Children physically abused, starved, and malnourished by State and foster custodians.</li>
<li>Children sexually abused by State and foster custodians.</li>
<li>Children murdered by State and foster custodians.</li>
<li>Children economically exploited. (In the Swiss system by the middlemen, farmers and businesses using the child labor; In the US system by State employees who wrongfully seize children for federal funds to meet the agency payroll, by psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers filing fraudulent insurance claims and crime victim therapy service provider claims for nonexistent or fictitious child crime victims, and by attorneys, prosecutors, child abuse investigators, juvenile court judges, and civil court judges who exploit false child abuse allegation to sustain their income, power or prestige.)</li>
<li>Criminal activity was concealed with the absence of records, falsified records and incomplete records.</li>
<li>Government agencies paid fees and subsidies to State and foster custodians who physically abused, murdered, sexually abused and economically exploited children. </li>
<li>Law enforcement agencies ignored or covered up criminal acts against children by State and foster custodians.</li>
<li>When prosecutions did occur for crimes against <i>Verdingkinder</i>, the punishment was minor compared to the crime.</li>
<li>The operation intended to benefit poor families and children became an organized criminal enterprise economically, physically, and sexually exploiting children.</li>
<li>Government officials and media not directly involved in the criminal activity refused to believe that a child slave trade could have developed in a civilized nation like Switzerland.</li>
<li>The economic exploitation of children in the Swiss system did not end until a cheaper means of farm production than child slave labor was found.</li>
<li>The Swiss child slave trade also expanded and operated outside of Government control. (The private purchasing and sale of children in the US is conducted by private child brokers and child adoption attorneys.)</li>

<p><b>SWISS <i>VERDINGKINDER</i> SCANDAL ARTICLES</b><br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/VerdingTelegraph.pdf">&quot;No one could help me escape&quot;</a> By Kim Wilsher (Filed: 14/03/2004)<br />
<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/MarcoLeuenbergerIntrvw.pdf">&quot;Historian reveals tragedy of Swiss child trade,&quot;</a> February 29, 2004.</p>
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<h2 align="center"><a name="INTELLIGENCE">CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE</a></h2>

<p>When reviewing this intelligence about internal child protection systems methods, procedures, and decisionmaking processes, note the general absence of such key terms as &quot;organized crime,&quot; &quot;exploitation,&quot; &quot;science fraud,&quot; &quot;science crime,&quot; &quot;corruption,&quot; and &quot;structural corruption.&quot; Also note the close working relationship between elements of the child protection system and nonprofit organizations that are proxy organizations for the special interests of mental health and social work practitioners. Proxy nonprofit organizations function to channel increasing numbers of children into mental health counseling, mental health medication, and social work counseling and supervised family interaction.<br />
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When the organized crime and structural corruption in the United States Child Protection System is finally revealed it will make those responsible for the Swiss <i>Verdingkinder</i> scandal look like pikers.</p>

<ol>
<li><a href="http://www.childwelfare.com/kids/CYSR22/cysr2211.htm">Assessing Risk in Child Maltreatment</a><br />
Children and Youth Services Review Volume (issue): 22 (11-12) 2000
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/ag_statement.pdf">Attorney General’s Review of the Role of the CPS in relation to deaths in custody: A statement by the United Families and Friends Campaign</a> FILE SIZE: 19.6 KB<br />
<a href="http://www.uffc.org/">United Families and Friends Campaign</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/SAbrief7.pdf">Brief No. 7: Alternative care: Placement decisionmaking</a><br />
Australian National Child Protection Clearinghouse<br />
<a href="http://www.aifs.org.au/">Australian Institute of Family Studies</a></li> FILE SIZE: 183 KB<br />
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/084user.pdf">COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE USE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT RISK ASSESSMENT MODELS IN CPS DECISION MAKING PROCESSES: NDACAN Dataset Number 84: USER’S GUIDE AND CODEBOOK</a> FILE SIZE: 4.2 MB<br />
<a href="http://www.ndacan.cornell.edu/">National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect</a><br />
Family Life Development Center<br />
Cornell University</li>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/decisionmaking.pdf">DECISION-MAKING IN UNSUBSTANTIATED CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES CASES: A SYNTHESIS OF RECENT RESEARCH</a> FILE SIZE: 396.7 KB<br />
<a href="http://nccanch.acf.hhs.gov/">National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information</a><br />
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse</li>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/EndAbuseOrg.pdf">Excerpts from Domestic Violence: A National Curriculum for Child Protection Services</a> FILE SIZE: 19.2 KB<br />
<a href="http://endabuse.org/">Family Violence Prevention Fund</a></li>
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<li>The California [NOTE: Link removed due to malware advisory] Children's Advocacy Institute [NOTE: Link to CB_2002-03/exec_sum_2002-03 PDF removed due to malware advisory] of the 2002-2003 State Budget summarizes the treatment of California youth emancipated from State Foster Care at age 18. This information about youth emancipated from California and Washington State foster care should be compared with the accounts of adult survivors of the Swiss <i>Verdingkinder</i> child slave trade scandal (1850-1950) reported in the media.<br />

<ul>&quot;Emancipation from Foster Care.<br />
Helping foster youth transition to independence at the age of 18 has become politically popular. New funds are promised from federal and state sources. But the scale is insufficient given the population and need. The optimistic amount available for living expenses from state and federal accounts promised will provide about $250 per month. For many emancipating youth, such a sum may not be of any effective assistance at all for vocational, college or other higher education. If one must earn $400 to $700 per month for rent, another $180 per month for food, $150 per month for utilities and other essentials, assistance of $250/month may still not allow higher education opportunity. TANF assistance for these youth before the age of 18 is $520 for a mother with one child, plus $150 in food stamps. These now emancipated youth are not eligible for such aid unless they have children themselves. It is difficult for most adults who come from homes and families to be fully aware of the reality facing someone who is about to turn 18 years of age and has been told to leave a group home or other caregiver. There is no home or family to fall back upon. No room and board continuation. There is little safety net, and none that would allow deferral of full-time immediate work—on the disadvantageous terms available to an 18 year old lacking higher education. The help that a responsible parent provides for a child of 18 remains missing from the state (and federal) budget for these “children of the state.”&quot;</ul>
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<ul>Washington [State] Department of Social and Health Services: Children's Administration: Management Services Division: Office of Children's Administration Research (<a href="http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/ca/pubs/research.asp">DSHS Children's Administration Publications</a>)<br />
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<ul><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/CPSFctrs1.pdf">Final Report: Factors That Influence the Decision Not to Substantiate a CPS Referral: Phase I: Narrative and Empirical Analysis</a> FILE SIZE 1.0 MB<br />
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Despite an extensive literature review regarding child abuse investigation decisionmaking, noticeably absent is any reference to the experiment reported by Thomas M. Horner and Melvin J. Guyer in &quot;Prediction, prevention, and clinical expertise in child custody cases in which allegations of child sexual abuse have been made: Prediction rates of diagnostic error in relation to various clinical decisionmaking strategies.&quot; <a href="http://www.abanet.org/family/familylaw/home.html">Family Law Quarterly</a>, 25(2), 1991.(Horner and Guyer, p. 228)<br />
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This Washington State study tends to confirm suspicions that caseworker decisionmaking is dominated by the logical fallacy, &quot;If we must err, we must err on the side of the child.&quot;<br />
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<ul>&quot;However, one of the most interesting findings associated with the finding decision is that risk factors over and above the incident factors are related to the substantiation decision. One would expect factors related to the incident to be the key determinants for the finding decision. The finding decision itself is to answer the question: “was this child abused and/or neglected or did this specific alleged incident occur?” One would expect the presence of physical injury (that was not accidental) to be the primary influence on the decision “did this happen or not?”&quot; (p. 5)</ul>
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<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/CPSFctrs2.pdf">FINAL REPORT: Factors That Influence the Decision Not to Substantiate a CPS Referral: Phase II: Mail and Telephone Surveys of Child Protective Services Social Workers</a> FILE SIZE: 689.4 KB<br />
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<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/CPSFctrs3.pdf">FINAL REPORT: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE DECISION NOT TO SUBSTANTIATE A CPS REFERRAL PHASE III: CLIENT PERCEPTIONS OF INVESTIGATION</a> FILE SIZE: 462.5 KB<br />
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<a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/FYTRpt_2.pdf">Foster Youth Transition to Independence Study: Second Annual Report 2003</a> FILE SIZE: 173.8 KB<br />
</ul></ul></li>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/criminallaw_CPSrole.pdf">The Law Society Response to The Attorney General’s Review of the Role and Practices of the Crown Prosecution Service</a><br />
<a href="http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/">The Law Society</a> FILE SIZE: 56.1 KB</li>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/vol8no1ART2.pdf">Past, Present, and Future Roles of Child Protective Service</a> FILE SIZE: 153.1 KB<br />
Patricia A.Schene<br />
<a href="http://www.futureofchildren.org/">THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN</a> – SPRING 1998</li>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/vol8no1ART7.pdf">Rethinking the Paradigm for Child Protection</a> FILE SIZE: 151.9 KB<br />
Jane Waldfogel<br />
<a href="http://www.futureofchildren.org/">THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN</a> – SPRING 1998</li>
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<li><a name="PROSECUTORS">RESOURCES USED BY PROSECUTORS</a><br />
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<ul><li><a href="http://www.ndaa-apri.org/apri/index.html">American Prosecutors Research Institute</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/indigentdefense/compendium/">Compendium of Standards For Indigent Defense Systems: A Resource Guide for Practitioners and Policymakers, Volumes 1-5</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.lexisnexis.com/ga_expertwitness/?enquirosrc=googleadwords&enquirokwd=expert+witness">LexisNexis Total Research System: Expert Witness Content</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.ndaa-apri.org/">National District Attorneys Association</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://nccanch.acf.hhs.gov/pubs/usermanuals/law/">The Role of Law Enforcement in the Response to Child Abuse and Neglect</a><br />
Author: Donna Pence<br />
Charles Wilson<br />
Published: 1992<br />
National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.mysati.com/Downloads/SATI_Resources.doc">SATI Sexual Assault Resource Directory</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.mysati.com/resources_new.htm">Sexual Assualt Resources</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://nccanch.acf.hhs.gov/profess/tools/index.cfm">Tools and Instruments</a><br />
National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information</li>
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<li><a name="DEATH">CHILD DEATH REVIEW METHODS AND PROCEDURES</a><br />
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<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/cmactivities.htm">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control: Child Maltreatment: CDC Activities</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.louisville.edu/medschool/ibhpl/publications/Child%20Fatality%20Review%20in%20the%20United%20States%20-%20A%20National%20Overview.pdf">Child Fatality Review in the United States: A National Overview</a><br />
Institute For Bioethics Health Plicy And Law<br />
University of Louisville<br />
M. Gabriela Alcalde, M.P.H. and<br />
Nanette R. Elster, J.D., M.P.H.<br />
Institute for Bioethics, Health Policy and Law<br />
University of Louisville School of Medicine<br />
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[NOTE: This purported &quot;National Overview&quot; literally contains no mention of &quot;corruption,&quot; &quot;organized crime&quot; or &quot;exploitation.&quot; As typical of the entire child protection system and allied nonprofit organizations, the impact of organized crime and exploitation of children by pimps, mental health practitioners, mental health institutions, social workers, State child protection system employees and child abuse investigators is not addressed. No one wants to deal with explaining how children taken into State protective custody end up in child prostitution rings or receive unnecessary medical treatment and mental health therapy, all of which produce child fatalities annually. As I have demonstrated elsewhere, detecting organized crime in the child protection system is not that difficult once you bother to look.]<br />
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<ul>Guardian Unlimited 

<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,11381,1185360,00.html"><b>UK firm tried HIV drug on orphans</b></a></p>

<p>GlaxoSmithKline embroiled in scandal in which babies and children were allegedly used as 'laboratory animals'</p> 

<p>Antony Barnett in New York<br />
Sunday April 4, 2004<br />
The Observer</p> 

<p>Orphans and babies as young as three months old have been used as guinea pigs in potentially dangerous medical experiments sponsored by pharmaceutical companies, an Observer investigation has revealed. British drug giant GlaxoSmithKline is embroiled in the scandal. The firm sponsored experiments on the children from Incarnation Children's Centre, a New York care home that specialises in treating HIV sufferers and is run by Catholic charities.</p> 

<p>The children had either been infected with HIV or born to HIV-positive mothers. Their parents were dead, untraceable or deemed unfit to look after them.</p> 

<p>According to documents obtained by The Observer, Glaxo has sponsored at least four medical trials since 1995 using Hispanic and black children at Incarnation. The documents give details of all clinical trials in the US and reveal the experiments sponsored by Glaxo were designed to test the 'safety and tolerance' of Aids medications, some of which have potentially dangerous side effects. Glaxo manufactures a number of drugs designed to treat HIV, including AZT.</p> 

<p>Normally trials on children would require parental consent but, as the infants are in care, New York's authorities hold that role.</p> 

<p>The city health department has launched an investigation into claims that more than 100 children at Incarnation were used in 36 experiments - at least four co-sponsored by Glaxo. Some of these trials were designed to test the 'toxicity' of Aids medications. One involved giving children as young as four a high-dosage cocktail of seven drugs at one time. Another looked at the reaction in six-month-old babies to a double dose of measles vaccine.</p> 

<p>Most experiments were funded by federal agencies like the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Until now Glaxo's role had not emerged.</p> 

<p>In 1997 an experiment co-sponsored by Glaxo used children from Incarnation to 'obtain tolerance, safety and pharmacokinetic' data for Herpes drugs. In a more recent experiment, the children were used to test AZT. A third experiment sponsored by Glaxo and US drug firm Pfizer investigated the 'long-term safety' of anti-bacterial drugs on three-month-old babies.</p> 

<p>The medical establishment has defended the trials arguing they enabled these children to obtain state-of-the-art therapy they would otherwise not have received for potentially fatal illnesses.</p> 

<p>However, health campaigners argue there is a difference between providing the latest drugs and experimentation. They claim many of the experiments were 'phase 1 trials' - among the most risky - and that HIV tests for babies were not a reliable indicator of actual infection and therefore toxic drugs could have been given to healthy infants. HIV drugs are similar to those used in chemotherapy and can have serious side-effects.</p> 

<p>Vera Sharav, president of the Alliance for Human Research Protection, said the children had been treated like 'laboratory animals'.</p> 

<p>'These are some of the most vulnerable individuals in the country and there appears to be a policy of giving drug firms access to them,' she said. 'Throughout the history of medical research we have seen prisoners abused, the mentally ill abused and now poor kids in a care home.'</p> 

<p>Sharav has urged the US Food and Drug Administration to investigate and has demanded full disclosure of all adverse effects suffered by the children, including deaths. Brooklyn Democrat councillor Bill de Blasio is also demanding that New York's Administration for Children's Services, which approved the trials, reveal who gave consent and on what grounds.</p> 

<p>Glaxo has confirmed it provided funds for some of the experiments but denied any improper action. A spokeswoman said: 'These studies were implemented by the US Aids Clinical Trial Group, a clinical research network paid for by the National Institutes of Health. Glaxo's involvement in such studies would have been to provide study drugs or funding but we would have no interactions with the patients.</p> 

<p>'Generally speaking, clinical research is carefully regulated in the US and it would be the responsibility of the appropriate authorities to ensure all subjects in a clinical trial provided appropriate, informed consent to conform with all local laws and regulations regarding legal authority in the case of minors.'</p> 

<p>The Incarnation trials were run by Columbia University Medical Centre doctors. Columbia spokeswoman Annie Bayne said there had been no clinical trials at Incarnation since 2000 and that consent for the children was provided by the Administration for Children's Services, which uses a panel of doctors and lawyers to determine whether the benefits of a trial for each child outweighs the risks. 'There are many safeguards in the system. HIV is eventually a fatal disease, but drug therapy has lengthened life significantly,' said Bayne.</p> 

<p>A spokesman for Incarnation said: 'The purpose of the trials was to test the efficacy of HIV medication ... These trials were based on scientific evidence of their potential value in the treatment of HIV-infected children.'</p> 

<p>Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004</p></ul><p /></li>

<li><a href="http://www.srhd.org/information/pubs/pdf/reports/sccdrcRpt96-99final.pdf">Spokane County Child Death Review Committee: 1999 ADDENDUM TO REPORT OF ACTIVITIES, 1996-1998</a><br />
Spokane, Washington
December 2001</li>
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<li>Florida is an excellent case study that demonstrates the central flaws in the United States Child Protection System. On paper, Florida has a sophisticated Child Protection System management structure. In January 2001 four year old Rilya Wilson vanished while in Florida State custody. Her kidnaping went unreported for 16 months because records in her case were systematically falsified. This case was not a fluke. The systematic falsification of case records and evidence in child abuse allegations and investigations is a nationwide problem. The sophistication and competence of any management system is rendered irrelevant when the information it uses to make decisions is falsified.<br />
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<a href="http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/publications/fsdr.shtml">STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES: Family Safety Desk Reference</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www5.myflorida.com/cf_web/myflorida2/healthhuman/publications/policies/175-17.pdf">STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES: TALLAHASSEE, June 1, 2002: CF OPERATING PROCEDURE NO. 175-17: Family Safety: CHILD DEATH REVIEW PROCEDURES</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www5.myflorida.com/cf_web/myflorida2/healthhuman/publications/policies/215-6.pdf">STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES: TALLAHASSEE, November 1, 1998: CF OPERATING PROCEDURE NO. 215-6: Safety: INCIDENT REPORTING AND CLIENT RISK PREVENTION</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www5.myflorida.com/cf_web/myflorida2/healthhuman/publications/policies.html">STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES: Policies and Procedures of the Florida Department of Children and Families: Publications Master Link Page</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.uff.us/downloads/2003070916143425.pdf">[FLORIDA] UNITED FOR FAMILIES: Quality Assurance &amp; Improvement Plan, June 2003</a></li>
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<li><h4><a name="REPORTS">STATE CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM INVESTIGATION REPORTS</a></h4>
<ul><li>ARKANSAS
<ul><li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/ConwayReport04.pdf">United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Investigation of the Conway Human Development Center, Conway, Arkansas</a> FILE SIZE: 3.8 MB</li></ul></li></ul>
<ul><li>TEXAS
<ul><li><a href="http://www.window.state.tx.us/forgottenchildren/">Forgotten Children: A Special Report on the Texas Foster Care System</a>,
April 2004<br /> 
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<ul>&quot;<i>They are everybody’s children, and nobody’s children. They are the forgotten children in the Texas foster care system.<br /> 
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Some of them find homes with caring foster parents, or in treatment centers with experienced and caring providers. And some do not.<br /> 
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Some foster children have been moved among 30, 40 or even more all-too-temporary “homes.” Some have been sexually, physically and emotionally abused while in the system; some have run away and joined the ranks of the missing. A few have even died at the hands of those entrusted with their care.<br /> 
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This report gives these children something they need—a voice.</i>&quot;<br />
Carole Keeton Strayhorn, Texas Comptroller<p /></ul></li></ul></li></ul></li>
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<h2 align="center"><a name="TRAFFICKING">HUMAN TRAFFICKING LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS</a></h2>
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<li><h4>UNITED STATES FEDERAL LAW REGARDING HUMAN TRAFFICKING</h4>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/PL106386.pdf">Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000</a><br />
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</li><li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/EO13257.pdf">Executive Order 13257 of February 13, 2002: President’s Interagency Task Force To Monitor and Combat
Trafficking in Persons</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/PL108193.pdf">Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2003 (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate)</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/EO13333.pdf">Executive Order 13333 of March 18, 2004 Amending Executive Order 13257 To Implement the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2003</a></li>
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<ul><li>Title 18 of the United States Code Chapter 77 sections:</li>
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<ul><li>1581(a) - Peonage; obstructing enforcement<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1581.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1581.html</a></li> 
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<li>1583 - Enticement into slavery<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1583.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1583.html</a></li> 
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<li>1584 - Sale into involuntary servitude<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1584.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1584.html</a></li> 
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<li>1589 - Forced labor<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1589.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1589.html</a></li> 
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<li>1590 - Trafficking with respect to peonage, slavery, involuntary servitude, or forced labor<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1590.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1590.html</a></li> 
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<li>1591 - Sex trafficking of children or by forced fraud or coercion<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1591.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1591.html</a></li> 
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<li>1592 - Unlawful conduct with respect to documents in furtherance of trafficking, peonage, slavery, involuntary servitude, or forced labor<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1592.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1592.html</a></li> 
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<li>1593 - Mandatory restitution<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1593.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1593.html</a></li> 
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<li>1594 - General provisions<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1594.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1594.html</a></li></ul><br /> 

<li>Amendment to the sentencing guidelines<br /> 
<a href="http://www.ussc.gov/2002guid/2002guid.pdf">http://www.ussc.gov/2002guid/2002guid.pdf</a></li>
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<li>The Mann Act<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/pIch117.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/pIch117.html</a></li>
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<li>Amendments to the Mann Act<br />
<a href="http://wise.fau.edu/~tunick/courses/conlaw/mann.html">http://wise.fau.edu/~tunick/courses/conlaw/mann.html</a></li>
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<li>Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation Act of 1977<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/pIch110.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/pIch110.html</a></li>

<br />
<ul><li><a href="http://thesociologycenter.com/GeneralBibliography/ProsecutorTools.pdf">PROSECUTORIAL REMEDIES AND TOOLS AGAINST THE EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN ACT OF 2003 -- (Senate - February 24, 2003)</a></li></ul><br />

<li>Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998<br />
<a href="http://www.ftc.gov/ogc/coppa1.htm">http://www.ftc.gov/ogc/coppa1.htm</a></li>
<br />

<li>Alien Smuggling (INA Sec. 274)(a); [8 U.S.C. 1324 a]<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1324.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1324.html</a></li>
<br />
<li>Sec.1557 Prevention of Transportation in Foreign Commerce of Alien
Women and Girls<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1557.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1557.html</a></li>
<br />
<li>Importation of an Alien for Immoral Purposes (INA Sec. 278; [8 U.S.C.
1328].<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1328.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1328.html</a></li>
<br />
<li>Establishing a Commercial Enterprise for the Purpose of Evading
Immigration Laws [INA Sec. 275(d)[8 U.S.C. 1325(d)].<br /> 
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1325.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1325.html</a></li>
<br />
<li>Involuntary Servitude (18 U.S.C. 1584)<br />
<a href="http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/crim/1581fin.htm">http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/crim/1581fin.htm</a></li>
<br />
<li>The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)<br />
<a href="http://www.usda.gov/agency/oce/oce/labor-affairs/ircasumm.htm">http://www.usda.gov/agency/oce/oce/labor-affairs/ircasumm.htm</a></li>
<br />
<li>The Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments of 1986<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1186a.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1186a.html</a></li>
<br />
<li>The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of
1996.<br />
<a href="http://www.networkusa.org/fingerprint/page2/fp-104-208-immigration.html">http://www.networkusa.org/fingerprint/page2/fp-104-208-immigration.html</a></li>
<br />
<li>The INS Report to Congress in Compliance with Section 652.<br /> 
<a href="http://uscis.gov/graphics/aboutus/repsstudies/Mobrept_full.pdf">http://uscis.gov/graphics/aboutus/repsstudies/Mobrept_full.pdf</a></li>
<br />
<li>Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO)<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/pIch96.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/pIch96.html</a></li>
<br />
<li>Alien Tort Act<br />
<a href="http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/ts_search.pl?title=28&sec=1350">http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/ts_search.pl?title=28&amp;sec=1350</a></li>
<br />
<li>Child victims' and child witness'<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/3509.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/3509.html</a></li> 
<br />
<li>Foreign Assistance Act of 1961<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/22/ch32.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/22/ch32.html</a></li> 
<br />

<li>Immigration and Nationality Act<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1101.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1101.html</a></li> 
<br />

<li>International Emergency Economic Powers Act - 50 U.S.C. 1701<br />
<a href="http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/50/1701.html">http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/50/1701.html</a></li><br />
</ul></ul></li>

<li><h4>ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO STOP HUMAN TRAFFICING</h4></li>

<ul><li><a href="http://www.ecpat.net/eng/">ECPAT (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes)</a><br />
<ul>FROM THE WEB SITE: &quot;ECPAT is a network of organisations and individuals working together to eliminate the commercial sexual exploitation of children. It seeks to encourage the world community to ensure that children everywhere enjoy their fundamental rights free from all forms of commercial sexual exploitation.&quot;</ul><br />

</li><li><a href="http://www.ijm.org/">INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MISSION</a><br />
<ul>FROM THE WEB SITE: &quot;International Justice Mission pursues justice for the oppressed using two broad approaches:
<ul>Casework<br />
IJM's legal and law enforcement professionals use investigation strategies, legal expertise, and cutting-edge technology to rescue individual victims of injustice and abuse around the world.<br />
<br /> 
Education<br />
Through its education initiatives, IJM provides people of faith with the training, mobilization tools and resources to translate their convictions into active engagement.&quot;</ul> 
</ul></li></ul><br />

<ul><li><a href="http://www.protectionproject.org/main1.htm">PROJECT PROTECTION</a><br />
<ul>FROM WEB SITE: &quot;The Protection Project is a legal human rights research institute based at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. The project documents and disseminates information about the scope of the problem of trafficking in persons, especially women and children, with a focus on national and international laws, case law, and implications of trafficking on U.S. and international foreign policy. <b>Under &quot;Human Rights Report&quot; link on main page see especially &quot;Maps of Trafficking Routes.&quot;&quot;</b></ul>
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