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MADISON — The Greenfield Police Department has joined the Wisconsin Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force.
“Wisconsin's ICAC Task Force is a national leader, and within the past decade, the task force and affiliate agencies have arrested hundreds of suspects," Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said. “We are pleased to have the Greenfield Police Department as a member. The training of more officers by adding affiliates only furthers my mission to protect Wisconsin's children.”
“We're very fortunate to have the resources and expertise of the Department of Justice at our disposal,” Greenfield Police Chief Bradley Wentlandt said. “This partnership will help our investigators bring additional training and tools to our ongoing fight against the sexual exploitation of children.”
As part of this affiliation, the Greenfield Police Department is eligible for:
To learn more about the ICAC Task Force program at the Greenfield Police Department, contact Detective Ray A. Radakovich at 414-761-5345.
One in seven children is asked online to engage in sexual activities, sexual talk, or provide personal sexual information. Van Hollen has placed a priority on law enforcement's proactive response to the growing problem of internet crimes against children. To that end, Van Hollen has directed a 67% increase in the number of special agents assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force within the Division of Criminal Investigation. In 2011, the ICAC Task Force was responsible for arresting more than 100 child predators while, in the same year, more than 45,000 individuals in Wisconsin attended presentations on online child exploitation to further the agency's efforts to protect children.
In addition to expanding investigative capacity internally, Van Hollen and the Department of Justice have continued to add additional local affiliates to the Wisconsin ICAC Task Force. The number of local law enforcement partners to the Department of Justice's ICAC Task Force has increased to more than 175 since Attorney General Van Hollen took office. A list of affiliates
For more information on how your community can become an affiliate of the Wisconsin ICAC Task Force, contact Special Agent in Charge Jenniffer Price at (608) 266-1671.