The Missouri Internet Crimes Against Children Task
Force (MOICAC), as one of 61 Task Force Units funded by the United
States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention, serves criminal justice agencies and citizens of Missouri by
offering investigative, forensic and prevention training and resources
in an effort to fight online child exploitation.
Online Child Sexual Exploitation
Technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation including possession, distribution and creation of child pornography, as well as attempts by individuals to lure and travel to meet children for sexual encounters.
To provide a tip call 1-800-THE-LOST
or visit the National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children.
About Us
MOICAC is managed by the Glendale, Missouri Police Department, working in concert with the Regional Computer Crimes Education and Enforcement Group (RCCEEG) of Greater St. Louis. Over 90 affiliate law enforcement agencies work with MOICAC to ensure that online child exploitation issues are addressed by local jurisdictions. Please see our Affiliate Agencies to locate the ICAC officers in your area.
MOICAC provides law enforcement with the latest techniques and resources for the investigation and apprehension of online offenders. Through our partnerships with INOBTR (Missouri’s Coalition to Delete Online Predators) and Missouri KidsFirst, MOICAC trains law enforcement officers, child advocates and other professionals to give Internet safety presentations to parents and students.


