FBI's Innocent Images National Initiative
Stacey Bradley
Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Baltimore Division
Wednesday, June 04, 2003; 3:00 p.m ET
The Innocent Images National Initiative
is a component of the FBI's Cyber Crime Division.
Baltimore houses the FBI's centrally located databases
pertaining to these investigations. FBI Baltimore's
Innocent Images National Initiative conducts training
for FBI agents, as well as local, state, federal and
International law enforcement officers on how to
conduct these types of investigations. The mission of
Innocent Images National Initiative is to identify,
investigate, and prosecute those who use online means
to sexually exploit.
Supervisory Special Agent Stacey Bradley will be online Wednesday, June 4 at 3 p.m. ET, to discuss the FBI's investigations of online child pornography and child sexual exploitations.
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