
<h2>LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT</h2><p>Abused Child Section and Child Protection Section</p><p>The Abused Child Section, Juvenile Division, was created to provide a high level of expertise to the investigation of child abuse cases. The unit investigates child abuse cases wherein the parent, stepparent, legal guardian, or common-law spouse appears to be responsible for any of the following:</p><p>·  Depriving the child of the necessities of life to the extent of physical impairment;</p><p>·  Physical or sexual abuse of a child;</p><p>·  Homicide, when the victim is under 11 years of age;</p><p>·  Conducting follow-up investigations of undetermined deaths of juveniles under 11 years of age;</p><p>·  The tracking of Suspected Child Abuse Reports (SCARs);</p><p>·  Assisting Department personnel and outside organizations by providing information, training, and evaluation of child abuse policies and procedures;</p><p>·  Implementing modifications of child abuse policies and procedures as needed;</p><p>·  Reviewing selected child abuse cases to ensure that Department policies are being followed;</p><p>·  Acting as the Department's representative to, and maintaining liaison with, various public and private organizations concerned with the prevention, investigation, and treatment of child abuse.</p><h4>Sexually Exploited Child Unit</h4><p>The Sexually Exploited Child Unit, Juvenile Division, is responsible for seeking out and investigating violations of state and federal laws pertaining to the sexual exploitation of children when: </p><p>·  The Children are under the age of 16;</p><p>·  Suspects are recidivist and cases involving multiple victims;</p><p>·  There has been substantial, felony, sexual conduct and the suspect is in a position of trust;</p><p>·  Child pornography cases, not involving the Internet, including production, distribution, or possession of child pornography; </p><p>·  Complaints of possible child pornography from photography processing facilities, computer repair businesses, or community members; </p><p>·  Providing child exploitation advice and expertise to the Department, including training </p><p> for Department schools.</p><p>Internet Crimes Against Children Unit</p><p>The Internet Crimes Against Children Unit, Juvenile Division is responsible for seeking out and investigating violations of state and federal laws pertaining to the exploitation of children when:</p><p>·  The Children are under the age of 16;</p><p>·  There has been substantial, felony, sexual conduct;</p><p>·  The sexual predator used the Internet to contact the child and lure the child away for the purpose of having sex with the child;</p><p>·  Child pornography cases involving the Internet, including production, distribution, and possession of child pornography;</p><p>·  Child pornography Web sites, email Spam, and Cyber tips received from the National</p><p> Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC); </p><p>·  Manage the Los Angeles Internet Crimes Against Children (LAICAC) Task Force; </p><p>·  Conduct Internet Safety presentations for children, parents, schools, and community groups;</p><p>·  Provide child exploitation advice and expertise, when the Internet is involved, to the </p><p>Department, including training for Department schools.</p><p>Geographic Areas</p><p>The Los Angeles Police Department maintains 19 community police stations known as geographic Areas. Each Area is responsible for the following juvenile investigations relating to child abuse and endangering cases:</p><p>·  Unfit homes, endangering, and dependent child cases;</p><p>·  Child abuse cases in which the perpetrator is not a parent, stepparent, legal guardian, or common-law spouse;</p><p>·  Cases in which the child receives an injury, but is not the primary object of the attack; </p><p>·  Child abductions.</p><p> <strong>LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT</strong></p><p> <strong>JUVENILE DIVISION</strong></p><p> <strong>2007 CRIMES INVESTIGATED</strong></p><p><strong>Figure 1: Indicates the number of crimes</strong> investigated by Juvenile Division in 2007.</p>TYPE / <h2>NUMBER</h2> / % of TOTAL<br>Physical Abuse (Includes ADW and battery) / 1,101 / 47.43%<br>Sexual Abuse / 574 / 24.73%<br><h3>Endangering</h3> / 514 / 22.15%<br>Homicide / 5 / 0.22%<br>Others / 127 / 5.47%<br>TOTALS / 2,321 / 100%<br><p><strong>LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT</strong></p><p><strong>GEOGRAPHIC AREAS</strong></p><p><strong>2007 CRIMES INVESTIGATED</strong></p><p><strong>Figure 2: Indicates the number of crimes</strong> investigated by the geographic Areas in 2007.</p>TYPE / <h2>NUMBER</h2> / % of TOTAL<br>Physical Abuse / 0 / 0.00%<br>Sexual Abuse (Includes Child Annoying) / 953 / <br> 74.69%<br><h3>Endangering (Includes Child Abandonment)</h3> / 323 / 25.31%<br>Homicide / 0 / 0.00%<br>TOTALS / 1,276 / 100%<br><p><strong>Figure 3: Indicates the number of other investigations</strong>, of a child abuse nature, conducted by Juvenile Division in 2007.</p>TYPE / <h2>NUMBER</h2> / % of TOTAL<br>Injury / 4,776 / 19.13%<br>Death / 69 / 0.28%<br>Exploitation / 59 / 0.24%<br>Internet Crime / 223 / 0.89%<br>SCAR Reports / 19,838 / 79.46%<br>TOTALS / 24,965 / 100%<br><p>Figure 4: Indicates the number of arrests processed by Juvenile Division in 2007.</p>TYPE / <h2>NUMBER</h2> / % of TOTAL<br>Homicide (187 PC) / 3 / 1.08%<br>Child Molest (288 PC) / 119 / 42.65%<br>Child Endangering (273a PC) / 26 / 9.32%<br>Child Abuse (273d PC) / 100 / 35.84%<br>Others / 31 / 11.11%<br>TOTALS / 279 / 100%<br><p><strong>Figure 5: Indicates the number of arrests</strong> processed by geographic Areas in 2007.</p>TYPE / <h2>NUMBER</h2> / % of TOTAL<br>Homicide (187 PC) / 0 / 0.00%<br>Child Molest (288 PC) / 271 / 91.55%<br>Child Endangering (273a PC) / 0 / 0.00%<br>Child Abuse (273d PC) / 6 / 2.03%<br>Others / 19 / 6.42%<br>TOTALS / 296 / 100%<br><p>Figure 6: Indicates the number of dependent children processed by Juvenile Division in </p><p> 2007.</p>TYPE / <p>NUMBER</p> / % of TOTAL<br>300 WIC (Physical Abuse) / *** / ***%<br>300 WIC (Sexual Abuse) / *** / ***%<br>300 WIC (Endangered) / *** / ***%<br>TOTALS / 1,492 / 100%<br><p> NOTE: Juvenile Division no longer separates 300 WIC by category. Only the</p><p> total amount of 300 WIC which are handled by the division.</p><p>Figure 7: Indicates the number of dependent children processed by geographic Areas in 2007.</p>TYPE / <p>NUMBER</p> / % of TOTAL<br>300 WIC (Physical Abuse) / 184 / 13.05%<br>300 WIC (Sexual Abuse) / 365 / 25.89%<br>300 WIC (Endangered/Neglect) / 861 / 61.06%<br>TOTALS / 1,410 / 100%<br><p><br>Figure 8: Indicates the age categories of children who were victims of child abuse in 2007.</p>TYPE / 0-4 YRS / 5-9 YRS / 10-14 YRS / 15-17 YRS / TOTAL<br>Physical Abuse / 115 / 222 / 107 / 67 / 511<br>Sexual Abuse / 176 / 389 / 717 / 253 / 1,535<br>Endangering / 552 / 394 / 311 / 122 / 1,379<br>TOTAL / 843 / 1,005 / 1,135 / 442 / 3,425<br><p> NOTE: The data in Figure 1 and Figure 2 shows a different number of victims than indicated in Figure 8. This is due to a minor administrative anomaly. </p><h6>Los Angeles Police Department – 2007 Child Abuse Findings</h6><h4>Juvenile Division</h4><p>1.  The total investigations (crime and non-crime) conducted by the unit in 2007 (27,286) showed an increase (39.66 percent) over the number of investigations in 2006 (19,538).</p><p>2.  Adult arrests by the unit in 2007 (279) showed an increase (48.40 percent) in the number of arrests made in 2006 (188).</p><p>3.  The number of dependent children handled by the unit in 2007 (1,492) showed an increase (15.66 percent) from the number handled in 2006 (1,290).</p><h4>Geographic Areas</h4><p>1.  The total investigations conducted by the Areas in 2007 (1,276) showed a decrease of</p><p> (12.84 percent) from 2006 (1,464).</p><p>2.  Adult arrests made by the Areas in 2007 (296) showed a decrease of (17.55) percent from 2006 (359).</p><p>3.  The number of dependent children handled by the Areas in 2007 (1,410) was an increase of (14.17 percent) from the number handled in 2006 (1,235).</p><h6>Figure 9: Indicates a comparison of 2006 and 2007 total figures from Juvenile Division and the geographic Areas, and the percentage of change between the two years.</h6> TYPE / 2006 / 2007 / % of CHANGE<br><h3>Total Investigations</h3> / 21,002 / 28,562 / 35.99%<br>Total Adult Arrests / 547 / 575 / 5.12%<br>Dependent Children / 2,525 / 2,902 / 14.93%<br><p><br>Glossary</p><p>Child – A person under the age of 18 years.</p><p>Physical Abuse – Any inflicted trauma through non-accidental means.</p><p><strong>SCAR (Suspected Child Abuse Report) </strong>– Department of Justice Form SS 8572, is completed by Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) personnel, as well as, other mandated reporters including teachers and medical health professionals.</p><p>Sexual Abuse – Any touching with a sexual context.</p><p><strong>Sexual Exploitation </strong>– As defined by Penal Code Section 11165, subdivision (b) (2), sexual exploitation includes conduct in violation of the following sections of the Penal Code: Penal Code Section 311.2 (pornography), Penal Code Section 311.3 (minors and pornography), Penal Code Section 288 (lewd and lascivious acts with a child), and Penal Code Section 288a (oral copulation).</p><h6>THIS SPACE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY</h6><p><br>ABUSED CHILD UNIT FIVE-YEAR TRENDS</p><p>The following charts represent the Abused Child Unit’s five-year trends in the respective areas.</p><p><strong>Figure 10: Crimes Investigated Figure 11: </strong>Crimes Investigated </p><p></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Figure 12: Crimes Investigated Figure 13: </strong>Crimes Investigated</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Figure 14: Other Investigations Figure 15: </strong>Other Investigations</p><p><br><br></p><p>Figure 16: Total Investigations</p><p><br></p><p> 1</p>
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