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A DOJ "red dot map" shows over 11,000 unique US IP addresses that downloaded, shared, and distributed child abuse and rape images of children under 12 in the last 30 days. 55-85% of these individuals are also hands-on offenders, with an average of 13 victims each. The speaker advocates for the Renewed Hope Act to increase the number of law enforcement and victim identification officers at C3 from 7 to 200, in addition to enhancing funding for ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children), which has 62 locations.
Of the 57,000 unknown children in the ICSI database, over 3,000 were infants or toddlers. More than half of the children rescued from Renewed Hope operations were in the US. The US is the number one payer for livestreamed rape of boys and girls globally, and third in peer-to-peer sharing (behind China and Russia). The speaker is working with partnerships, nonprofits, law enforcement, task forces, and legislation to combat this, emphasizing the need for action and legal changes to protect children.