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UI PRESENTS: ICAC, CyberTipline & The Hidden Gaps in Child Protection

UI PRESENTS: ICAC, CyberTipline & The Hidden Gaps in Child Protection

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What happens after a child exploitation report is filed?

Most people believe the system immediately steps in. That protection is automatic. That law enforcement takes over and a child is made safe.

The reality is far more fragile.

This episode of UI PRESENTS examines how reports move from the CyberTipline to ICAC task forces, where delays occur, and how backlogs, reporting failures, forensic limitations, and oversight gaps can leave children at risk — even when investigators are doing everything they can.

Using findings from Department of Justice audits, Inspector General reports, and publicly documented oversight reviews, this episode follows the pipeline most people never see:

• How CyberTip reports are routed

• Where jurisdiction and data gaps slow response

• Why case volume has outpaced resources

• How forensic backlogs and encryption delay justice

• Where mandatory reporting failures were identified by federal auditors

• Why oversight and accountability gaps matter in child protection

This is not an attack on ICAC.

It is an examination of what happens when the larger system around ICAC cannot keep up.

Because when systems fail quietly, children pay the price.

If you care about child safety, online exploitation prevention, law enforcement accountability, or how federal child protection systems really work — this episode matters.

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