Freedom Begins Here Stop The Porn Addiction

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Yes, Freedom Can Begin Here! If you or someone you know is addicted to porn, then now is the time to break the addiction. Think about it for a second, to you or the one addicted it may seem like no one is getting hurt. However, do you really know who that girl or guy is in the picture or video? They could be a victim of human sex trafficking! Read more…

FBI Busts Child Prostitution Ring INNOCENCE LOST STING

Author: Troy Dooly  //  Category: Archives, Features, Social Justice, Troy's News, Video

With the FBI busting the largest child prostitution ring in history, it shows that Operation “Innocence Lost” has been a success over the last five years.

The coordinated operation, which ended June 22, was the largest in the history of the Innocence Lost National Initiative, which marks its five-year anniversary this month. To date, the initiative has rescued more than 400 child victims and led to the conviction of 308 individuals who exploited children through prostitution. Investigations have uncovered schemes that run the gamut from prostituting children at truck stops to promoting their services on the Internet.

“The sex trafficking of children remains one of the most violent and unforgivable crimes,” FBI Director Robert Mueller said during a press conference at FBI Headquarters. “What is different as we stand here today is that we are faced with the increasing use of social network sites and other advances in technology to carry out these crimes and facilitate these criminal enterprises.”

The Innocence Lost initiative was created in 2003 to address the growing problem of child prostitution in America. Our Criminal Investigative Division partnered with the Child Exploitation-Obscenity Section of the Department of Justice and with the nonprofit National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) to bring together state and federal law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and social service providers. The initiative’s 24 task forces and working groups have recovered 433 children to date and seized over $3 million in assets.

“Child trafficking for the purpose of prostitution is organized criminal activity using kids as commodities for sale and trade,” said NCMEC President and CEO Ernie Allen during the press conference. “These kids are victims. They lack the ability to walk away. This is 21st century slavery.”

More than 350 state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies participated in “Operation Cross Country.” The 16 cities targeted spanned the country, ranging from Boston to Miami to San Francisco. They focused primarily on rescuing kids and identifying the organized networks that target and traffic children. The operation was the largest since 2005, when a nationwide sweep identified some 30 child victims and led to the arrest of 19 individuals.

Our partnership with NCMEC has resulted in a significant number of success stories. Examples include:

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In Kansas, Don L. Elbert, III forced three underage sisters—two of whom were 14-year-old twins—into prostitution. He was captured and pled guilty to child sex trafficking in May 2007. In January, he was sentenced to eight years in prison.
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In Detroit, Keith Goodwin was sentenced last October to 97 months in prison for the production of child pornography. During a search of his residence, three child victims of prostitution were recovered.
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In Atlantic City, a former U.S. Postal Service employee was sentenced in March to 23 years in prison for operating a criminal enterprise involving 35-40 females whom he forced into prostitution. His youngest victim was 14 years old.

In addition to the Innocence Lost initiative, our Crimes Against Children program manages Child Abduction Rapid Deployment (CARD) Teams, which support state and local law enforcement in investigations, and the Innocent Images National Initiative, which targets the proliferation of child porn.

The message to the public, NCMEC’s Allen said, is: “If you see it in your city, if you hear about it, if you suspect it, report it.”

To do that, please contact the NCMEC hotline at 1-800-THE-LOST or file a report through its CyberTipline.

The war is still on but this battle was WON!

Never Give Up,

Troy

Heather Veitch Leader Of JCs Girls Launches The Pussycat Preacher Movie

Author: Troy Dooly  //  Category: Archives, Features, Purposeful Living, Social Justice, Troy's News, Video

In 2005, Heather Veitch started an organization called, “JCs Girls,” that goes to the women in the sex industry, instead of expecting them to come into the church.

Heather captures the ups and downs of developing this ministry in a film entitled, “The Pussycat Preacher.” This independent film was released in February of 2008 and has been submitted to the Cinequest Film Festival. We anticipate successful showings in additional film festivals worldwide. Please feel free to visit my forum to discuss and share your thoughts about the movie.

If you have not seen Heather and the Girls on Fox News or any of the other shows, then you have truly missed a passionate lady for Jesus.

You can learn more about Heather on her website JCsGirls.com.

You can donate to Heather Here.

Never Give Up,

Troy

Child Porn Sexual Predators Lost The Big One

Author: Troy Dooly  //  Category: Archives, Catalyst Parenting, Features, Social Justice, Troy's News

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld criminal penalties Monday against child porn sexual predators for the promotion of child pornography, ignoring arguments that the law could apply to mainstream movies that depict adolescent sex, classic literature or even innocent e-mails that describe pictures of grandchildren.

The ruling upheld part of a 2003 law that also prohibits possession of child porn. It replaced an earlier law against child pornography that the court struck down as unconstitutional.

The law sets a five-year mandatory prison term for promoting or pandering child porn and does not require that someone possess child pornography. Opponents have said that could make the law apply to movies such as “Titanic” or “Traffic,” which depict adolescent sex. Both movies won “best picture” Academy Awards, “Titanic” in 1997 and “Traffic” in 2000… read the whole article!

Read the official US Supreme Court Opinion.

This is a huge victory for children across America and those who fight on their behalf.

Never Give Up,

Troy Dooly

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