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National Child Victim Identification Program : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Child Victim Identification Program The National Child Victim Identification Program (NCVIP) is the world's largest database of child pornography, maintained by the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) of the United States Department of Justice and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) for the purpose of identifying victims of child abuse.〔''Houston Chronicle'', "(Government developing huge child porn database )". 4 April 2003〕〔''CBS News'', "(Combatting Kiddie Porn )", 6 April 2003〕 The program was created by Andrew Oosterban, head of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section.〔(Symposium on Online Child Exploitation )〕 Development of the database began in 1999, and it was launched in 2003. It contains images contributed by the United States Customs Service, FBI, Secret Service, Postal Inspection Service, and several other organizations.〔 In March 2005, the Justice Department's database with merged with that of the NCMEC.〔(Statement of Chris Swecker Before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations ), 6 April 2006〕 The database uses image analysis software developed by LTU Technologies to detect victims.〔LTU Technologies, (press release ), 24 March 2003〕 As a security measure, police are not allowed to personally browse the database, and they cannot identify victims by name. Instead, they are given contact information for higher-level officers who have security clearance.〔''The Register'', "(US.gov builds huge child porn database )", 14 April 2003〕 When child pornography is seized, specialist FBI investigators analyse the entire collection before running the images through the database, as the way the computer files are organised can help in identifying victims. Following a seizure of more than 10,000 images in California in 2007, two officers from the Washington Field Office of the FBI reviewed every image. In early 2006, United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales used images from the NCVIP database to view child pornography, as part of a campaign for his Project Safe Childhood initiative. According to a speech he gave at the NCMEC, Gonzales saw images of "older men forcing naked young girls to have anal sex", "a young toddler, tied up with towels, desperately crying in pain while she is being brutally raped and sodomized by an adult man", and "a mere infant being savagely penetrated". He described the experience as "shocking".〔Alberto Gonzales, "(Prepared Remarks of Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) )" 20 April 2006〕 ==References==
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