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lunes, 20 de noviembre de 2023

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Daily Digest Bulletin

 

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Joint Statement from Australia and the United States on the Inaugural Meeting of the Joint Council on Combatting Online Child Sexual Exploitation

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Office of Public Affairs


Joint Statement from Australia and the United States on the Inaugural Meeting of the Joint Council on Combatting Online Child Sexual Exploitation

Today, on the United Nations’ World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Violence, the United States and Australian governments have reaffirmed their commitment to combatting child exploitation and abuse in our communities, online and internationally.  

 

Online child sexual exploitation and abuse is increasingly prevalent, commodified, and worsened by the speed, scale, and scope of digital technologies. New and emerging technologies, like generative artificial intelligence (AI), have further exacerbated risk of harm to youth, but also provide opportunities to tackle the threat. The United States and Australia are steadfast in combatting all forms of child exploitation and abuse. 

 

Quotes attributable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas: 

 

“The heinous crimes of online child exploitation and abuse are, tragically, on the rise throughout the world. There is no greater law enforcement imperative than to protect our children from this depravity. We must also hold the perpetrators accountable. These online crimes know no geographic boundaries, and the perpetrators are exploiting technological advances to manipulate images and make it more difficult for law enforcement to detect real versus fake images and identify and save true victims. 

 

“All of this makes it imperative that we take a whole-of-government approach to tackling this scourge, and to work with our allies across the globe. That is, in fact, what we are doing. We are executing on the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to combat online child sexual exploitation and we are working with our international partners. One of those great partners is the government of Australia, which has prioritized identifying and saving victims of online child exploitation and abuse and bringing the perpetrators to justice. My colleagues and I in the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice were proud to meet yesterday with Australian Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus KC MP and his dedicated and talented team to advance our work together. We have formed a joint Council to strengthen our partnership, share best practices, enlist other nations in this critical fight, and ensure the safety and well-being of children all over the world.” 

 

Quotes attributable to Australian Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus KC MP:  

 

“We have a responsibility to protect the most vulnerable. Online child sexual exploitation and abuse has a devastating impact on victims and survivors.  

 

“The Albanese Government is committed to preventing and responding to child sexual abuse that occurs online or in any other setting, and supporting all victims and survivors. Every child and young person has the right to be safe from child sexual abuse wherever they are, and it is our collective responsibility to protect them.” 

 

Joint Council on Combatting Online Child Sexual Exploitation 

 

On May 23, 2023, the Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States and the Honorable Anthony Albanese MP, Prime Minister of Australia, made a commitment to establish the Joint Council, which they reaffirmed at the Australia state visit to the United States in October.  

 

Chaired by Secretary Mayorkas and Mr. Dreyfus, the new Joint Council, which first met on November 16, will bring together U.S. and Australian policy, regulatory, and law enforcement agencies and build on our strong relationship of mutual collaboration. Together we are committed to combatting online child sexual exploitation and abuse by developing a trauma-informed, victim and survivor-centred multidisciplinary workplan within each of the pillars of the Joint Council: 

  • Joint Law Enforcement Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Region 
  • Prevention, Awareness, and Outreach 
  • Research and Development 
  • Joint Operations 
  • Policy Development 
  • Safety by Design 

The first meeting of the Joint Council reaffirmed our collaboration and mutual decision on developing a joint workplan, which will inform how we can work together to strengthen our response to online child sexual exploitation and abuse and ensure our joint commitment to raising awareness of this crime type is underpinned with a strong foundation of shared focus.

 

How to report suspected online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in the United States: 

  • If you suspect a child might be a victim of online sexual exploitation, call the Homeland Security Investigations Tip Line at 1-866-347-2423 and complete the online National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Cyber Tipline form at https://report.cybertip.org/reporting.
  • If you suspect a child has been abducted or faces imminent danger, call 911 or your local police immediately. 

How to report suspected online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Australia:

Cortesia de: Homeland Security y

martes, 31 de octubre de 2023

Miami-Dade County Office of Community Advocacy

 

Message from Commissioner Micky Steinberg

District 4


Commissioner Micky Steinberg sponsored legislation that will serve as an essential tool for law enforcement to manage and mitigate noise disturbances effectively. The legislation was unanimously approved at the Oct. 3 Board of County Commissioners meeting. This amendment to the County’s noise ordinance clarifies the legal mechanism by which unreasonably loud, excessive, unnecessary, or unusual noise emanating from a vessel or floating structure is determined. This item aligns the enforcement for loud noise emanating from vessels or floating structures with those used for noise ordinance issues on land. 


This ordinance will permit law enforcement to protect the quality of life of our residents that live along our waters who are negatively impacted by the continual noise these floating structures and vessels are emitting. 


This change to the County’s noise ordinance took effect on Oct. 13, 2023. 


Upcoming Veterans Day events

Veterans Day is Saturday, November 11. Check out the following events:


Jazz in the Heights Veteran’s Day Edition sponsored by Commissioner McGhee (D9)

11/11/23 - 5 pm

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Miami Dade County (CAHSD) Veterans Appreciation Dinner

11/3/23 - 6 pm

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City of Miami Beach 15th Annual Veterans Day Parade

11/11/23 - 11:11 am

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City of Homestead

11/11/23 - 5 pm

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City of Doral

11/11/23 - 9 am

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City of Sunny Isles

11/11/23 - 5 pm

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Village of Pinecrest

11/11/23 - 11 am

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Zoo Miami

11/10/23

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Go Run Honor Our Veterans 5K

11/11/23 - 7:30 am

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Wounded Veterans Day Fundraiser & Relay Challenge

11/4/23 - 9 am

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Honor Our Veterans 5K

11/11/23 - 7:30 am

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Domestic Violence Oversight Board

participates in annual awareness walk

The Miami-Dade County Domestic Violence Oversight Board participated in the Miami Gardens Police Department’s 3rd Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk on October 21.  Turnout was impressive as survivors, residents, law enforcement agencies, and organizations walked united in solidarity. The event raised awareness about domestic violence and highlighted the collective commitment needed to address this critical issue. Attendees also had the opportunity to connect with agencies and organizations to learn about available services such as legal aid, counseling, and other critical resources.


Miami-Dade County has an array of services for survivors of domestic violence.  

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Community Relations Board

honored on its 60th Anniversary

The Miami-Dade County Community Relations Board (CRB) received a proclamation in recognition of its 60th Anniversary at the Board of County Commissioners’ meeting of October 3. Law enforcement agencies and community partners joined the CRB members and staff to celebrate this milestone. Since 1963, the CRB has worked to intervene and contain community tensions, identify and relieve intergroup conflicts before crises arise, foster better intergroup relations, and build bridges of understanding between the diverse groups in the Miami-Dade community.

Community Relations Board

at Teach Florida Legislative Breakfast

Members of the Miami-Dade Community Relations Board's Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement Committee attended the Teach Florida annual Legislative Breakfast on October 29, where Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Florida Speaker of the House Paul Renner addressed the issues of improved community police relations and school safety and security.

Black Affairs Advisory Board holds

2023 State of Black Miami forum

Miami-Dade County’s Black Affairs Advisory Board held its “2023 State of Black Miami” forum on September 30 at the Joseph Caleb Center in Brownsville to address topics affecting the Black community, including mental health, generational wealth and the state of education. Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III and other elected officials participated in the annual event.

 


New Black World Guide now available

The Miami-Dade County Black Affairs Advisory Board has just published its new 2023-2024 Black World Guide. The Guide lists the organizations, programs, and businesses that represent the Black World Community in Miami-Dade County. Elected officials, consulates, and media are listed too.


Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board hosts

Hispanic Heritage Month events

On Friday, September 22, the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board celebrated the Kick-off of Hispanic Heritage Month at the Stephen P. Clark Center, featuring the launch of the mural titled “Emigrating”.”

On Saturday, October 7, the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board participated in the annual Hispanic Heritage Month festival hosted by Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III, at Country Village Park in District 1.

On Saturday, October 2, the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board co-sponsored a Citizenship Drive together with Commissioner Kevin Marino Cabrera, the City of West Miami, and the Cuban American Bar Association Pro Bono Project.

Tribute to local college football star at

South Dade Black History Center

The South Dade Black History Center Advisory Board (SDBHCAB) paid tribute to the late South Florida football star D’Sean Perry, who tragically lost his life in a shooting at the University of Virginia last year. Perry's memory was honored through the “Love-Art-Football” exhibit during an opening night reception on Oct. 27, held at the South Dade Black History Center located at the Larcenia J. Bullard Plaza, 14508 Lincoln Blvd in Richmond Heights. This event was organized to showcase Perry's two passions, as his family approaches the one-year anniversary of his passing.


Former County Commissioner Dennis C. Moss, who serves as the Chair of SDBHCAB, and the board's program director, Diara Zeigler, curated the exhibit to pay homage to Perry's parents, relatives, teammates, friends, and the wider community. District Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee and former Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan were in attendance. 


Nov. 13 will mark one year since his untimely death. The exhibit will remain open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays until Nov. 14. 


Miami-Dade CERT provides Hurricane Idalia relief

Hurricane Idalia made landfall on Florida’s Nature Coast on August 30, devastating towns in the Big Bend area of the State. Miami-Dade County quickly deployed its Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) to assist with hurricane relief in Dixie County, to support the town of Horseshoe Beach. Comprised of several County employees, the CERT included the Office of Community Advocacy’s own Yvans Morisseau, a seasoned emergency management and crises response professional. The Team completed needs assessments throughout the town, distributed supplies, cleaned up debris, and otherwise provided emotional support for residents. We are grateful for Yvans’ service!

Making Strides of Miami Campaign

Our Office of Community Advocacy continues its fundraising efforts towards our annual Making Strides of Miami campaign. Please help us fight breast cancer with your tax-deductible donation below.