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ABOUT OPERATION BLUE RIDGE THUNDER
In 1998, the Bedford County Sheriff's
Office unveiled Operation Blue Ridge Thunder, the code name for
the undercover cyberspace patrol in an effort to crack down on
child pornography distributed over the Internet and other
computer-related crimes. Although this Unit is relatively new,
its successes have garnered the attention of local, national and
international media... and that of the U.S. Dept. of Justice
which, in October 1998, awarded the BCSO a $200,000 grant to
continue their efforts. The BCSO was one of only ten law
enforcement agencies in America to receive such grant money and
is by far the smallest agency of the ten. U.S. Dept. of Justice.
Today, Operation Blue Ridge Thunder has grown to
include a supervisor, two full time investigators, an analyst, and a
capable, comprehensive Task Force who blend their talents and resources to
fight child exploitation on the Internet. Interest from all over America and
the entire state of Virginia has generated additional manpower and Internet
hours from law enforcement agencies in other locales, the Virginia State
Police, the F.B.I., U.S. Customs, and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
Through this initiative, Sheriff Mike Brown's mission
is
"to weave a seamless web of protection
around our children,"
not only in Virginia, but across the
nation. As a result, Operation Blue Ridge Thunder is proactive and is
diligently working to apprehend perpetrators, protect potential victims, and
educate parents, teachers and children.
There are laws on the International, Federal and State
levels prohibiting child abuse, child pornography and child exploitation,
including the U.S. Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996, and U.S.C. 18.
While laws governing such may vary from locale to locale and jurisdiction to
jurisdiction, the Internet has virtually erased geographic borders, making
it increasingly easier for those who would commit crimes against children to
do so. Distance and time are also eliminated, allowing sexual predators to
"contact" fellow child abusers and exploiters -- and children -- on an
instant basis. Regardless of where you live, child pornography is alive and
well and readily available over the Internet. Regardless of where you live,
a sexual predator can reach into your home and contact anyone in your
household via the Internet.
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