AFNAP thanks all judicial, law enforcement and social agencies involved in the case of Johnathan Terry, a 27-year-old Miami man, who pleaded guilty in a Fulton County court to sex offenses involving a child. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison and must register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.
Sex Offender’s Sentence Praised
by Editor on Jun 22, 2010 in Press Releases
Town Meeting Set to Discuss New Book, Prostitution of Children
by Editor on Jan 15, 2010 in Press Releases
The nonprofit Juvenile Justice Fund’s campaign to stop the prostitution of Georgia’s children, A Future. Not A Past. (AFNAP), recently announced “Desserts and Discussion” – its first literary event to raise awareness about the prostitution of children – will be held Thursday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m.
Georgia Selected as Site for Law Enforcement Training on Child Prostitution
by Editor on Nov 09, 2009 in News, Press Releases
Police, Sheriffs and Prosecutors from Eight States and Canada Attend Training to Combat Victimization of Children The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) has selected Norcross, Georgia as the location for law enforcement training on child prostitution. The training, Protecting Victims of Child Prostitution, is scheduled for November 16 thru 20 and will [...]
Georgia Care Connection Office Names Dale Alton Executive Director
by Editor on Oct 28, 2009 in News, Press Releases
The Georgia Care Connection Office today announced it has named Dale Alton to the position of executive director. A graduate of Emory University School of Law, Alton previously served as executive director for Georgia’s Stand Up for Kids organization, where she was responsible for fundraising, program design, street outreach and care coordination for homeless youth, [...]




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