The annual Crimes Against Children Conference is hosted by the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center and the Dallas Police Department.
The mission of the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC), one of the largest, most comprehensive Centers in the country, is to improve the lives of abused children in
DCAC provides a child-sensitive environment for our unique collaborative effort with other public and private agencies in
The Child Advocate Program incorporates our forensic interview staff and victim assistance coordinator to ensure a cooperative multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach to the investigation of child abuse cases in Dallas County for children 14 years of age and younger. DCAC provides objective, child-sensitive and defendable interviews of children alleged to be the victims of abuse, facilitates an MDT approach to sudden unexpected child deaths, and serves child witnesses to violent crime.
DCAC served more than 2,000 children in 2007 and more than 23,000 children and families since the agency’s inception in 1991.
Therapy is provided for child abuse victims and non-offending care givers. Children benefit from individual and group counseling designed to help them cope with their trauma.
In addition to the Crimes Against Children Conference, our Education Program provides Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and other instruction for school personnel, other social service agencies, medical and physician assistant students.
Volunteers are essential to DCAC’s mission and to the success of this Crimes Against Children’s Conference. The 2008 conference will involve more than 150 volunteers providing in excess of 2,000 hours of service. Without the dedication of volunteers from the following groups, this conference would not be possible. Thank you!
Assistance League of
Hyatt Regency
Junior League of
The many
Special thanks are extended to the DCAC Board of Trustees for their ongoing commitment to the protection of children and their support in making this conference possible. Dallas Police Department is one of the original partner agencies supporting the work of the The Child Exploitation Squad is responsible for investigating offenses of non-familial child sexual abuse and exploitation, juvenile prostitution, non-Internet child pornography, and child abductions. Although not physically located at the DCAC, Child Exploitation Squad detectives use Center facilities on a routine basis for conducting interviews of their child victims. Detectives also refer child victims to the DCAC for therapy. The Sex Offender Compliance Squad is responsible for enforcing The Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force is responsible for investigating cases of web-facilitated child pornography and cases of child sexual exploitation or abuse that result from contact over the Internet or other computer services. The Dallas ICAC is one of forty-six special Task Forces in operation across the Working in partnership with the United States Postal Inspection Service, the FBI, and other ICAC Task Forces across the country, customers who had subscribed to child pornography websites were identified and targeted. Information on thousands of other suspects living outside the All of the units of the Dallas Police Department described above enjoy close working relationships with the
Learn more about the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center by visiting www.dcac.org.
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