The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Sessions: Fighting sex crimes against kids priority

Attorney general vows to bring predators to justice.

- By Alexis Stevens astevens@ajc.com

Crimes against children are among the worst in America, and technology has made it even easier for predators to reach their victims, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday.

But fighting sexual exploitati­on and other crimes targeting kids will remain a priority under his leadership, Sessions said during a speech in Atlanta. And President Trump has directed the Department of Justice to reduce crime, he said.

Sessions spoke Tuesday morning at the opening session of the National Law Enforcemen­t Conference on Human Exploitati­on at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel. The three-day conference, held for the fourth year in Atlanta, expects 1,500 people to attend. Sessions spoke to a packed ballroom after being introduced by U.S. Attorney John Horn.

“It is hard for any of us to believe that child exploitati­on happens — but it does,” Sessions said. “And it takes a special type of person to investigat­e and prosecute these despicable crimes. It demands courage and compassion, resilience and resourcefu­lness.”

Two decades ago, the Internet Crimes Against Children task force was created, and since then, it has grown into a network of 61 task forces, including more than 4,500 local, state and federal agencies, Sessions said. Task force investigat­ions have led to more than 73,000 arrests of people suspected of sexually exploiting children — including 8,800 just in the last year.

As the number of investigat­ions and prosecutio­ns into exploitati­on crimes increases, Sessions said, victims are getting even younger. Any child with access to a smart phone, tablet or computer is vulnerable to predators, he said. Investigat­ors must constantly learn the latest ways predators target potential victims, including chat sites, social networking sites and mobile applicatio­ns on encrypted devices.

With local, state and federal law enforcemen­t working together, Sessions said the efforts send a clear message to those targeting children.

“Standing together, we will send a message to the predators and pimps, the child abusers and the sex-tortionist­s and the trafficker­s: You will not harm our kids,” Sessions said. “And we will never rest until we find you and bring you to justice for your appalling acts.”

 ?? BOB ANDRES /BANDRES@AJC.COM ?? U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke Tuesday at the National Law Enforcemen­t Conference on Human Exploitati­on at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel.
BOB ANDRES /BANDRES@AJC.COM U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke Tuesday at the National Law Enforcemen­t Conference on Human Exploitati­on at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel.

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