The conference is conducted for the sole purpose of providing specialized training to only those currently employed in various critical fields involved in crimes against children such as law enforcement, prosecution, child protective services, probation, and parole. Organizations focused on child advocacy, social work or medicine who work directly with child victims of crime and whose intent is to help children in their healing process may also be eligible for consideration. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Individuals from for-profit companies, non-profit organizations, foundations, or other entities that do not provide direct services to child victims, are encouraged to contact the conference team for more information on how you may participate at the conference through sponsorship or as an exhibitor.
The conference reserves the right to decline admittance to any individual or organization at its sole discretion.
The conference hosts large groups of professionals from across the United States.
Some of the largest groups represented include:
Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Texas Child Protective Services
U.S. Marshals Service U.S. Probation
Why You Should Attend
We’ll let our past speakers tell you why you should attend!