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12 2 STA T .4 24 0PUBLIC LA W 110 – 401 —O CT. 1 3, 200 8(2)establi s h a nd s up p or t f orensi c laboratories utili z ed in I nternet cri m esa g ainst children in v estigations

( 3 ) support investigations and prosecutions of Internet crimes against children; ( 4 ) conduct and assist w ith education programs to help children and parents protect themselves from Internet preda - tors; ( 5 ) conduct and attend training sessions related to success- ful investigations and prosecutions of Internet crimes against children; and ( 6 ) fund an y other activities directly related to preventing , investigating, or prosecuting Internet crimes against children . (d) REPORTING RE QU IRE M ENT S . — ( 1 )I CA C REPORTS.— T o measure the results of the activities funded by grants under this section, and to assist the Attorney G eneral in complying with the Government P erformance and Results Act (Public L aw1 0 3 – 62; 10 7S tat. 2 8 5), each State or local ICAC tas k force receiving a grant under this section shall, on an annual basis, submit a report to the Attorney General that sets forth the following

(A) Staffing levels of the task force, including the number of investigators, prosecutors, education specialists, and forensic specialists dedicated to investigating and pros- ecuting Internet crimes against children. ( B ) Investigation and prosecution performance meas- ures of the task force, including— (i) the number of investigations initiated related to Internet crimes against children; (ii) the number of arrests related to Internet crimes against children; and (iii) the number of prosecutions for Internet crimes against children, including— (I) whether the prosecution resulted in a conviction for such crime; and (II) the sentence and the statutory ma x imum for such crime under State law. (C) The number of referrals made by the task force to the U nited States Attorneys office, including whether the referral was accepted by the United States Attorney. ( D ) Statistics that account for the disposition of inves- tigations that do not result in arrests or prosecutions, such as referrals to other law enforcement. ( E ) The number of investigative technical assistance sessions that the task force provided to nonmember law enforcement agencies. ( F ) The number of computer forensic examinations that the task force completed. (G) The number of law enforcement agencies partici- pating in Internet crimes against children program stand- ards established by the task force. (2) REPORT TO C ONGRESS.— N ot later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall submit a report to Congress on— (A) the progress of the development of the ICAC Task Force Program established under section 102; and