San Antonio child psychologist remained under contract with CPS for 2 months after child sex abuse arrest
A San Antonio child psychologist arrested on a child sex abuse charge in August remained under contract with Child Protective Services until this week, state records obtained Friday by KSAT show.
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FBI program uses publics help to fight child sex abuse
SAN ANTONIO You can help the FBI identify child sex abuse predators and victims anonymously without having to leave the house. You have sex offenders who offend against children, and they take pictures and videos while they do it, and then they distribute these pictures and videos, said FBI Special Agent Jim Thompson. When the FBI finds the pictures, agents censor the images and post them online. One is the Endangered Child Alert Program, or ECAP, which is geared toward identifying predators. You can log on right now to take a look at images that could possibly help identify child predators and or victims.