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Officials issue national strategy to fight child sex crimes By Terry  
Frieden, CNN Justice Producer August 3, 2010 Washington (CNN) -- With child sex 
 
crimes in the United States sharply increasing, federal officials Monday 
issued  a "national strategy" to combat child exploitation in homes, on streets 
and over  the internet. Top federal law enforcement officials led by 
Attorney General Eric  Holder vowed to take new steps to stem rampant child 
pornography, online  enticements, child prostitution and child sex tourism. In 
a 
detailed report  submitted to Congress on Monday, the Justice Department says 
that since 2006,  when the government launched Project Safe Childhood, 
federal prosecutions have  increased by 40 percent, and more than 8,600 
defendants have been indicted. More  than 2,400 alleged sex offenders were 
indicted 
in 2009 alone. "Tragically, the  only place we've seen a decrease is in the 
age of the victims," Holder said.  Officials said the average age of girls 
targeted for child pornography is 12 to  14, while the average age of boys 
targeted is 11 to 13. 
_http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/08/02/pol.strategy.child.exploitation/index.html_
 
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Office of Public Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, August 2,  2010 
Department of Justice Releases First National Strategy for Child  Exploitation 
Prevention and Interdiction
U.S. Marshals Service to Launch  Nationwide Operation Targeting Top 500 
Most Dangerous, Non-compliant Sex  Offenders 
WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder today announced that the  
Department of Justice released its first-ever National Strategy for Child  
Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction. The strategy also provides the  
first-ever 
comprehensive threat assessment of the dangers facing children from  child 
pornography, online enticement, child sex tourism, commercial sexual  
exploitation and sexual exploitation in Indian Country, and outlines a 
blueprint  
to strengthen the fight against these crimes. The strategy builds upon the  
department’s accomplishments in combating child exploitation by establishing 
 specific, aggressive goals and priorities and increasing cooperation and  
collaboration at all levels of government and the private sector.
_http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2010/August/10-opa-887.html_ 
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Sexual Abuse Survivors Have Increased of Psychiatric  Disorders
ScienceDaily (July 12, 2010) — New research finds that a history of  sexual 
abuse, regardless of the victim's gender or age when the abuse occurred,  
correlates strongly with a lifetime diagnosis of multiple psychiatric 
disorders.  In the July issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, researchers report 
that a 
history  of sexual abuse is associated with suicide attempts, 
post-traumatic stress  disorder, anxiety disorders, depression, and eating and 
sleep 
disorders.  Additionally, associations between sexual abuse and depression, 
eating  disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder were strengthened by a 
history of  rape....The study reports prevalence rates of sexual abuse in some 
populations  are as high as 21 percent in adults and 33 percent in children. 
Furthermore,  sexual abuse survivors can represent up to 25 percent of 
patient panels in  primary care practices. Researchers also explored why some 
abuse survivors do  not experience psychiatric symptoms and suggest that 
genetic variability may  confer a level of protection. "The protective effect 
of 
certain genes against  the development of psychiatric disorders in abuse 
survivors is an intriguing  prospect.
_http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/07/100712133129.htm_ 
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