2438: Identifying Victims in Online
Child Pornography – NCMEC
Thursday, June
24, 2004
3:00pm – 4:30pm
Presenter: Michelle Collins
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION
This seminar will explain the resources NCMEC can provide to law enforcement
agencies & prosecution teams working child pornography cases. There will be
several illustrations of how child victims depicted in online child
pornography have been identified all over the world. In addition, various
investigative strategies will be presented to aide in the identification of
unknown child victims.
PRESENTER BIO
Michelle
Collins is the Program Manager for the Exploited Child Unit (ECU) at the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). She oversees the
operation of the Cyber Tipline as well as the Child Victim Identification
Project. Michelle has been with the ECU for six years and during that time
has seen a 75% increase in reports on child sexual exploitation. In 2002,
Michelle met with programmers to create NCMEC’s Child Recognition and
Identification System (CRIS). The goal of CRIS is to aid child pornography
prosecutions as well as identify the unknown children featured in these
sexually abusive images.
Michelle has provided extensive technical assistance to law enforcement
during Operation Hamlet and coordinated the international scope of Operation
Web Sweep. Ms. Collins received a Bachelor or Arts in Psychology from George
Mason University and a Master of Arts in Criminology from the University of
Maryland.
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