FDLE hosted the largest Internet Crimes Against Children conference in Orlando, with the largest attendance in the conference’s history.
This year’s conference drew approximately 1,200 participants, the largest attendance in its history. Attendees represented more than 300 law enforcement agencies across 40 states and three countries, all focused on combating online child exploitation and technology-facilitated crimes against children.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), in partnership with the Florida Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Forces, Child Abduction Response Team (CART) and Sexual Offender Registration and Enforcement, recently hosted the Internet Crimes Against Children Conference in Orlando.
The three-day event provided specialized training for law enforcement officers, investigators, forensic examiners and prosecutors. Sessions covered best practices for investigations and prosecutions, along with emerging trends in human trafficking, online exploitation and computer forensics. Florida Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins delivered the keynote presentation, underscoring the state’s commitment to protecting children and supporting law enforcement in the fight against exploitation…