Child Victim Identification Program Lab Coming to Symposium – National Children’s Advocacy Center Skip to content

The 32nd National Symposium on Child Abuse is honored to have the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Child Victim Identification Program Lab with us once again.
NCMEC-WWW-FULLMany children have been rescued from further sexual abuse because a clue in the background of child pornography images which led to the location of their abuse. NCMEC is proud to host the Child Victim Identification Lab, an initiative designed to assist law enforcement in its efforts to identify and rescue child sexual abuses victims.

NCMEC is pleased to offer all registered participants at this year’s NCAC Symposium a glimpse into this powerful law enforcement tool designed to rescue children.  Within this interactive lab, computers will be available for participants to access background identifiers and audio clues in hopes that these items may be recognizable or familiar to Lab participants.  Accompanying each sanitized picture will be a real-time message thread where participants can post their comments and suggestions.  You may have the piece of the puzzle that could lead to the rescue of a child victim.Photo-from-2015-Lab

NOTE: All registered conference attendees are invited to participate in this Lab; however due to the sensitivity of this issue, please make sure to wear your conference badge and bring proof of identity to gain entry.

NCMEC’s Victim Identification Lab is located in South Hall Conference Room 2.

The Lab is open:
Tuesday from 10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Wednesday and Thursday from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

Register TODAY!

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