Do Your Part. Help Us Keep Children Safe Online

Our Purpose

To counter society’s rapid explosion of online child exploitation, pornography and predators, 52 local, state and federal agencies have partnered to create the NOVA-DC ICAC Task Force.

The task force was established in November 2004 through a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. With Virginia State Police serving as the coordinating agency, the grant provides for law enforcement training and equipment, and for conducting online investigations.

In less than a year, the NOVA-DC ICAC Task Force has had an impact on law enforcement’s ability to detect, deter and prosecute individuals who use the Internet to prey on juveniles.  The task force’s full-time investigative presence reinforces their commitment to safeguarding youth through aggressive proactive and reactive enforcement of cyber predators.

The U. S. Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has granted the task force use of its Cyber Center Headquarters to house their full-time investigative initiative.

The NOVA-DC ICAC Task Force serves as the coordinating agency for Cyber Tipline complaints received from The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and referrals from other ICAC Task Forces to ensure these matters are thoroughly investigated.

Our Goals

  • Establish an Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force program consisting of professionals with backgrounds in various disciplines and from multiple jurisdictions, to address the needs of juvenile victims of sexual exploitation.  Establish forums for discussion about the methods to safeguard children from cyber predators, and provide a coordinated effort to deter, detect and prosecute violators.
  •  Conduct on a regular basis undercover online investigative projects.
  • Provide training and information about Internet crimes to children, parents, community organizations, criminal justice professionals, judiciary officials and legislators.

News

Virginia children’s entertainer charged with having child porn

A children’s entertainer who performs under the name Mr. Knick Knack is out on bail after having been charged with possessing child pornography.

Virginia Beach man sentenced to 4 years for possessing child porn

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A Virginia Beach man was sentenced to 4 years in prison this week. Jeffrey Dirocco, 58, pleaded guilty to ten counts of possession of child pornography. His sentence includes four years of active imprisonment, with an additional 11 years suspended.

State police seek help identifying victims in child pornography investigation

The Northern Virginia – Washington, D.C. Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force is seeking the public’s help with identifying additional victims of a Manassas man arrested on child pornography and solicitation charges.

Sheriff’s Office: Ryan M. Champlin Indicted on Child Pornography Charges

On January 11, 2019 the Orange County Sheriff’s Office received information from The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children on a possible child pornography case that was occurring in Orange County.