Child Rescue Coalition, Inc.

Child Rescue Coalition, Inc.

Law Enforcement

Boca Raton, Florida 18,412 followers

Protecting the innocence of children through technology

About us

At Child Rescue Coalition, our mission is to protect all children from sexual exploitation through our innovative technology, law enforcement partnerships, and international collaborations. Our technology is the most successful tool of its kind; provided at no cost to law enforcement for proactively detecting, identifying, and prosecuting those who prey on children. We have officers trained in 102 countries around the world. We can directly attribute more than 11,000 arrests and the rescue of more than 2,500 children from abusive situations to the use of our technology. CRC was inducted into the Virtual Global Taskforce in December 2015 CRC won selection into FAU's Tech Runway program in 2015 for go-to-market support of a forensic tool automating the retrieval of deleted abuse imagery from offender devices. Child Rescue Coalition is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Website
http://childrescuecoalition.org
Industry
Law Enforcement
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Boca Raton, Florida
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2013

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  • ARREST ALERT: CRC technology played a critical role in the apprehension of a 73-year-old male from Doral, Florida. Idelfonso Ramirez Sanchez was arrested on 10 counts of possession of CSAM which included children as young as 2 years old. Authorities said the arrest is the result of an extensive undercover operation aimed at combating the spread of illegal content in South Florida. Authorities confirmed the search resulted in the seizure of multiple electronic devices. A preliminary forensic analysis of the devices revealed 570 files containing child sexual abuse material that were traced through Ramirez Sanchez’s IP address. As the investigation continues, FDLE officials urge parents and guardians to remain vigilant about their children’s online activities and we echo these sentiments. We encourage you to visit our blog to learn safeguarding techniques. https://lnkd.in/gWrAN5x

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  • Bond was set at $1 million for a 24-year-old Lewiston, Idaho man who was charged with allegedly molesting a 6-year-old. Dakota R. Hall faces a maximum penalty of life in prison as well as a $50,000 fine for the charge of lewd conduct with a child under 16. Lewiston police responded to a call from a witness that walked in on Hall engaging in a sexual act with the victim. Detectives interviewed Hall, who eventually began crying and allegedly admitted to the act. “I look forward to the day that Mr. Hall is escorted out of the courtroom and heads to prison for a lengthy sentence for what he put a 6-year-old child through. There is no suitable punishment for a crime like this,” said Nez Perce County Prosecutor, Justin Coleman As many as 1 in 5 girls and 1 in 20 boys will experience some form of sexual abuse before age 18. Learn more about how to talk to kids about online safety and predators by age on our blog. https://lnkd.in/eis_v89b Source: The Lewistown Tribune

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    Every child deserves a safe and happy childhood free from exploitation and abuse. Yet harrowing statistics show that 1 billion children globally are estimated to experience sexual violence. We have the power to change this. At the Assembly Las Vegas, we're partnering with the Child Rescue Coalition, Inc. to discuss: ♦️ How payments fuel these illicit activities ♦️ The impact financial institutions and law enforcement can have in making a difference. ♦️The vital role of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in combating this AFC typology This is an opportunity for anti-financial crime professionals to learn, collaborate, and take action. Together, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable children. Join us and be part of the solution. https://bit.ly/49Xgkc0 For more information on the ACAMS "Preventing Online Child Exploitation with financial Intelligence" free impact certificate, click here: https://bit.ly/3O5ry6z

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    We extend our sincere condolences and support to the colleagues, family, and friends of Carroll County Sheriff Investigator, Taylor Bristow. Law enforcement officers risk their lives daily to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation. It's a dangerous, difficult, and essential job. Thank you, Sheriff Investigator Bristow for your service and sacrifice.

    On August 20, 2024, while assisting the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Child Exploitation and Computer Crimes Unit with a search warrant; Carroll County, GA Sheriff Investigator Taylor Bristow was shot by the perpetrator who then took his own life. Investigators seized multiple electronic devices that contained child sexual abuse material from the scene. Sheriff Investigator Taylor Bristow succumbed to his wounds on August 23, 2024. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children- NCMEC- honors Sheriff Investigator Taylor Bristow and all those who have given their lives in the line of duty to combat child sexual exploitation, prevent child victimization and find missing children. National Sheriffs' Association

    • Portrait of GA Sheriff Investigator Taylor Bristow smiling in his uniform with the  Carroll County Sheriff's Office badge on his shoulder, standing in front of an American flag. Taylor has close cropped brown hair and a beard, and hazel eyes.
  • We believe that as a parent you have the right to decide if your kids’ pictures should live on the internet -- and we stand with mothers like Hilary Duff who are advocating for the rights of parents and children online. It's time for all of us to do a better job of considering what others may or may not want for their own children when it comes to posting on social media, and we need to normalize asking for consent before posting pictures of other people’s children. Will you commit to asking #PERMISSIONtoPost? Learn more about this movement on our blog. https://lnkd.in/ee2v6q8C

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    Get your tickets for the 7th Annual Coalition Cup and 1st Annual Pickle for Protection event presented by TransUnion . Join us for an exciting day of golf and pickle ball at The Seagate Golf Club, with a BBQ buffet lunch, open bar, awards ceremony, silent auction, fun prizes, and much more! Register or sponsor: https://lnkd.in/gph58QVq A special thank you to our sponsors: TransUnion, GeoComply Wally and his Friends, Main Street Home Loans

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    Feeling stuck on what to say when someone posts a picture of your child online? Moe McClanahan is making it easy with conversation starters. Every parent has the right to decide if their child’s picture should be online, and asking for consent helps create a safer and more respectful digital environment. Learn why we're encouraging everyone to ask #PERMISSIONtoPost, on our blog. https://lnkd.in/ee2v6q8C

  • An education board member who is also a youth basketball coach has been arrested for soliciting a minor for sex after communicating with the child on the popular social media app Snapchat. Joel Searby, 43, sent inappropriate and sexually graphic messages and photos to a 15-year-old male victim via Snapchat for several days before attempting to lure the child to his home. Searby sent the boy a text asking him to come over to help with yard work as an excuse for the victim's parents. When the Alachua County Sheriff's Office was alerted to the situation, law enforcement took over the boy’s Snapchat account and continued the conversation with Searby. Detectives then executed a search warrant which resulted in Searby being arrested and denied bond. Predators may use various apps to communicate because they think messages will disappear without a trace. In reality, every message leaves a digital footprint. In this instance, law enforcement was able to intervene in time to prevent further harm. We collaborate closely with law enforcement, developing crucial technologies to assist in identifying and apprehending child predators. Learn five steps to staying safe on Snapchat - https://lnkd.in/eS5z5Fe3

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  • Feeling stuck on what to say when someone posts a picture of your child online? Moe McClanahan is making it easy with conversation starters. Every parent has the right to decide if their child’s picture should be online, and asking for consent helps create a safer and more respectful digital environment. Learn why we're encouraging everyone to ask #PERMISSIONtoPost, on our blog. https://lnkd.in/ee2v6q8C

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