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The National Center
for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is a private,
nonprofit organization established in 1984 as the nation's
resource center on child protection and a clearinghouse for
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NCMEC operates under a
U.S. Congressional mandate and works in conjunction with the
U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention. The FBI has a permanent presence in
the NCMEC office.
Since its creation, NCMEC has assisted law
enforcement on over 73,000 cases of missing children, and has
played a role in the location and recovery of over 55,000
children. NCMEC coordinates searches involving local law
enforcement officials, the FBI and often International Police
(INTERPOL). The International Centre for Missing and Exploited
Children opened in 2000.
NCMEC has generated widespread
national and international governmental, community, media and
business support. The NCMEC database-drive Internet site
reaches a global audience with images and information on
missing children (www.missingkids.org).
Thanks to broad support from the technology industry, the
tools to find missing children today are greatly improved.
Computer imaging, broadcast faxing, email, and the World Wide
Web have replaced sketches, black and white posters, and
two-day mail service. With the help of these technologies and
innovative uses of many others, NCMEC has witnessed a
remarkable increase in its recovery rate - from 66% in 1989 to
over 93% today.
To millions of people, NCMEC is still
"the milk-carton people" and is best known for the
"missing-child photo". Today, the NCMEC
photo-distribution system includes hundreds of public and
private sector partners, including a flier that is distributed
in up to 80 million homes each week; Wal-Mart®'s Missing
Children Network with bulletin boards in 3,000 stores reaching
120 million people per week; the U.S. federal government's
missing-children bulletin boards in every federal building;
and, most recently, the Internal Revenue Service's use of
missing children's photographs in all tax forms and
publications, disseminating 600 million images to the public. The impact: As a direct result of this program, one in every 6
children featured is recovered.
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