Subject --------------------------------------------------------------- fugitive? Effects of Federal Legislation on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Discussion Thread --------------------------------------------------------------- Response (Wanda Richardson) - 08/26/2010 02:17 PM Hello Ben, Thank you for bringing this publication to our attention. We have begun the process of putting this version into the FDLP program. Thank you for using ask GPO and for your continued support of the Federal Depository Library Program. If you need additional assistance, please feel free to contact us again. Wanda Richardson Contract Acquisitions Specialist Library Services and Content Management U.S. Government Printing Office North Capitol & H Sts. NW Washington, DC 20401 Customer (Ben Amata) - 08/16/2010 02:44 PM see http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/228631.pdf Effects of Federal Legislation on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (NCJ 228631) July 2010 Bulletin, 12 page(s) Examines the effects of the Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act of 2000 on the prosecution of commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) cases. As many as 300,000 children become victims of commercial sexual exploitation each year. This bulletin discusses how current laws addressing CSEC are enforced, provides the key features of successful CSEC prosecutions, and describes how the juvenile justice community could improve prosecution. PDF(3 MB) Question Reference #100816-000100 --------------------------------------------------------------- Category Level 1: Federal Depository Libraries Category Level 2: Fugitive publications/LostDocs Date Created: 08/16/2010 02:44 PM Last Updated: 08/26/2010 02:17 PM Status: Solved Phone Number: DEPLIBNUMBER: 0055A [---001:002038:58706---]
Editor’s note: We are placing a temporary states of fugitive AND found because while GPO staff have indicated this item is going into the program, it has not yet turned up in the Catalog of Government Publications. This entry will be reversed once we’re aware of a CGP record.