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Originally Posted by DWB
I'll give you an honest answer to your questions.
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Actually, you are giving a misinformed answer.
It is the prosectuorial community that focuses on pre-teen cases as these are most extreme, but all reported CP cases are examined.
Once the association verifies 'Red Flag' reports and forwards them to the Department of Justice and other agencies, they become active investigations that may take years to develop as they follow the links down the rabbit hole (which is why you don't see onsey-twosey arrests as much as massive takedowns of dozens of criminals at a time).
Rarely are reports made back to the association (or other entities) on the status or outcome of these investigations, although ASACP does maintain close ties and working relationships with the global law enforcement community.
One recent success that was reported back to ASACP was the takedown of DreamBoard, one of the most notorious CP portals ever. XBIZ and other outlets reported on this.
One thing many of you miss is that if it was not for ASACP and its RTA program, the U.S. government would have already required you all to employ mandatory age verfication...
As for Joan, she is long gone from ASACP -- but the association's mission to protect children while protecting businesses continues.
If you have any questions, visit ASACP.org or contact the current Executive Director, Tim Henning.