Elementary school age (5-10)
Commemorating National Missing Children’s Day
Etan Patz, six years old, was walking to school in New York City when he disappeared on the morning of May 25, 1979. He never made it, and he wasn’t reported missing until he didn’t return home that evening. After his mother alerted the police, more than 100 police officers and bloodhounds embarked on an intensive search for the missing boy. But he was never...
Friends, Family, and Boyfriends: An Analysis of Relationship Pathways Into Commercial Sexual Exploitation
Parent-Reported Child Reactions to the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center Attacks (New York USA) in Relation to Parent Post-Disaster Psychopathology Three Years After the Event
Higher Levels of Intelligence and Executive Functioning Protect Maltreated Children Against Adult Arrests: A Prospective Study
Missing Child, Emergency Response, Quick Reference Guide for Families
Supervisory Officer Checklist
Investigative Officer Checklist
Patrol First Responder Checklist
What Can Elder Mistreatment Researchers Learn About Primary Prevention From Family Violence Intervention Models?
National Children's Alliance Annual Report 2019
Access to Counsel
2020 National Police Week Resources
Bureau of Justice Assistance
VALOR Initiative: Preventing Violence Against Law Enforcement Officers and Ensuring Officer Resilience and Survivability
The Officer Robert Wilson III Preventing Violence Against Law Enforcement Officers and Ensuring Officer Resilience and Survivability (VALOR) Initiative is an effort to improve the immediate and long-term safety, wellness, and resilience of law enforcement officers. Through a multifaceted approach that includes delivering no-cost training (professional...
Increasing Child Serving Professionals' Awareness and Understanding of the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children.
TECHBeat, February 2019
Comparison of the Lund and Browder Table to Computed Tomography Scan Three-dimensional Surface Area Measurement for a Pediatric Cohort
SMART Office Welcomes New Director
In March, the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking welcomed a new Director, Kendel Ehrlich. She previously served as the Deputy Director of the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy. In that position, Kendel specialized in external communications combatting the opioid crisis with particular emphasis on ONDCP's High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas and Drug-Free Communities programs.
Prior to joining the...