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CACRC
(redirected from Crimes Against Children Research Center)

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CACRCCapital Area Corporate Recycling Council (Baton Rouge, LA)
CACRCCrimes Against Children Research Center (University of New Hampshire)
CACRCCommercial Aircraft Composite Repair Committee (Joint ATA/IATA/SAE Committee)
CACRCCommunity Affairs, Culture and Recreation Committee (Hong Kong)


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A 2005 study by the Crimes Against Children Research Center found that 40 percent of those arrested for possessing child pornography also had sexually victimized children, Neely said.
au July 13-16: International conference: Family violence research; Portsmouth, NH; Family Research Laboratory & Crimes Against Children Research Center and National Institute for Victim Studies Sam Houston State University; sarahg@cisunix.
In fact, the Crimes Against Children Research Center reports that 32% of online teens have been contacted online by a complete stranger and 7% of those teens reported experiencing disturbing stranger contact," said Bob Lotter, CEO of eAgency.
 
 
 
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