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Criminal

Apr. 3, 2012

State and federal task force tackles online child exploitation

As Internet use becomes a pervasive force in the world, policing individuals who use the web to exploit children has become a herculean task. Law enforcement officials say it's worth the effort.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LONG BEACH - Lt. Andrea Grossman of the Los Angeles Police Department isn't shy about promoting her niche in the criminal justice community to just about anyone, especially other local law enforcement agencies. In her eyes, the more people who know about what she does with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the more criminals who will end up behind bars.


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