What NCMEC Can Do for You: The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s Free Resources to Help Law Enforcement and Families
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Target Audience: Law enforcement personnel & community service providers Overall Objective: Staff from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children will highlight all the free resources available when NCMEC is engaged on missing and exploited child cases. Presenters will also discuss online safety for children and the increased risk factors for children on the autism spectrum. NCMEC’s mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation.
Joy Paluska
Program Manager
National Center For Missing & Exploited Children
Joy Paluska joined the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in 2019 as a Program Manager in the Missing Children Division. In this role, she supports the Disaster Preparedness and Response Program and other special projects related to children on the autism spectrum, children of color, and Indigenous children. Between 2010-2018, Joy served as a civil servant within the Executive Office of the President. Prior to that, she worked in disaster recovery with both FEMA and the American Red Cross. Joy began her career at the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and following that worked as an attorney for Legal Aid and in private practice in her home state of Illinois. Joy is a graduate of the University of Iowa and the City University of New York School of Law at Queens College.
Leemie Kahng-Sofer
Director
National Center For Missing & Exploited Children
Leemie Kahng-Sofer has been with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) since 2009. She currently serves as the Director of Case Management within the Missing Children Division (MCD) where she oversees staff members who provide assistance to law enforcement, families and child welfare officials. In 2020, her division provided assistance in almost 30,000 new reports of missing children. Her duties include management responsibilities at NCMEC headquarters in Alexandria, VA, as well as NCMEC’s regional offices located in Lake Park, FL, Rochester, NY and Austin, TX. She is also responsible for major MCD initiatives such as the development of the Division’s enterprise application and other specialty topics related to children missing from care, child sex trafficking, online enticement, and children on the autism spectrum. In addition, she has presented to law enforcement and other agencies all over the United States on issues related to missing children and NCMEC’s programs and capabilities.
Prior to joining NCMEC, Ms. Kahng-Sofer served as a prosecutor with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office in New York City where she investigated and prosecuted cases ranging from white-collar to violent crimes. She specialized in Asian gang extortion and kidnapping cases, and adult sex crimes cases. She later served as the Deputy Director of Legal Training as well as Deputy Chief of the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit. She has authored two chapters of a judicial bench book for the State of Pennsylvania covering Pennsylvania criminal statutes designed to protect children and protect the public from sexual offenders. Leemie Kahng-Sofer graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Wellesley College and received her Juris Doctor from Cornell University Law School.