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On this episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast—and in honor of National Missing Children’s Day on May 25—we’ll explain when taking a child outside the United States becomes a federal crime, discuss how we support children and the custodial parents and guardians in these situations, and teach you how to report suspected international parental kidnapping to the Bureau. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. You can also visit fbi.gov/ipk to learn more about this violation. If you’re a parent or guardian who believes your child has been removed from the country to inhibit your parental rights, you should contact your nearest FBI field office and ask to be connected with their Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force. Visit fbi.gov/fieldoffices for more information. You can also contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or online at tips.fbi.gov. And if you’re located outside of the U.S., you can contact your nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Visit fbi.gov/internationaloffices for more information. You can also proactively protect your children by downloading the FBI’s free Child ID App. Learn more at fbi.gov/childIDapp. Lastly, you can visit fbi.gov/vcac to learn more about the Bureau’s Violent Crimes Against Children program.

On this episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast, we'll share the story behind this Operation Iron Pursuit, discuss why partnerships are critical in the fight to protect America’s children, and explain how you can report known or suspected child abuse or exploitation to the Bureau. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. You can also visit fbi.gov/vcac to learn to learn more about the Bureau’s Violent Crimes Against Children program, its investigative priorities and initiatives, and also to access resources for keeping your kids safe. And if you learn or suspect that a child is being abused or exploited, contact local law enforcement or contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or online at tips.fbi.gov.

On this episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast, Bureau Historian Dr. John Fox shares the story behind the FBI's Wall of Honor, and we explain how you can learn more about the lives and careers of those it honors. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. You can also explore the wall online by visiting fbi.gov/wallofhonor. Lastly, you can visit fbi.gov/history to learn more about the people, world events, and investigations that have shaped the Bureau since its founding in 1908.

On this episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast, two FBI special agents provide unparalleled insights into Victor Manuel Rocha and how his decades-long deceit triggered one of the most challenging counterintelligence cases in U.S. history. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. You can also visit fbi.gov/counterintelligence for more information about the Bureau’s efforts to combat hostile foreign intelligence activity and to learn how your agency or organization can partner with the FBI in the fight against these kinds of threats. And if you have specific information about a potential intelligence threat—whether it involves government secrets, private sector intellectual property, hostile foreign influence, or critical infrastructure—please call 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or visit tips.fbi.gov to submit a tip. You can also report suspected internet crime to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center by visiting ic3.gov.

On this episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast, we’ll discuss counterintelligence, what it means to the Bureau, and the types of hostile foreign intelligence activity the FBI works to combat. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. You can visit fbi.gov/counterintelligence to learn more about the FBI's efforts to protect our nation’s secrets and educate the public about intelligence threats. There, you can also access relevant resources and read about recent operational successes. And if you have specific information about a potential intelligence threat—whether it involves government secrets, private sector intellectual property, hostile foreign influence, or critical infrastructure—please call 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or visit tips.fbi.gov to submit a tip. You can also report suspected internet crime to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center by visiting ic3.gov.

On this episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast, we'll learn about the Bureau's recent reward increase for tips about individuals on its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. We'll also provide an update on its current roster. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. For photos and more information on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, visit fbi.gov/topten. If you have any information about any of these individuals, please contact the FBI. You can submit tips by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or contacting your local field office or your nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. You can also submit tips online at tips.fbi.gov.

On this special installment of the Inside the FBI Podcast, we’ll let you know what to expect from the newest season of the FBI Cyber Division's podcast, Ahead of the Threat. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. Visit fbi.gov/aheadofthethreat to learn more about the show, listen to archival episodes, and learn how to find the series on your favorite podcast platform. You can also check out fbi.gov/cyber to learn more about the FBI’s Cyber Strategy and our commitment to cross-sector cyber collaboration. We also recommend visiting fbi.gov/fieldoffices to find the nearest FBI field office to your organization and starting a working relationship with their cyber squad today.

On this installment of the Inside the FBI Podcast, we're revisiting an archival episode to learn how Gio and his crisis response canine colleagues provide vital support to the Bureau’s mission. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. You can also visit fbi.gov/gio to learn more about his storied career and impact on the Bureau’s crisis response canine program. Finally, you can visit fbi.gov/victims to learn more about the FBI Victim Services Division’s commitment to informing, supporting, and assisting victims as they navigate the aftermath of crime and the criminal justice process with dignity and resilience.

On this episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast, we’ll break down the threat posed by violent online networks, tell you how to recognize the signs that a you or a loved one may be one of their targets, and teach you how to report this crime to the proper authorities. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. And if you're the victim of a federal crime, the FBI's Victim Services Division also offers a wealth of supportive resources. You can visit fbi.gov/victims to learn more.

On this episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast, we’ll learn about this year’s iteration of Operation Not Forgotten and connect you with resources about our efforts to investigate violent crimes and other federal offenses committed in Indian Country. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts. This episode is part of "Your FBI: Crushing Violent Crime," a campaign highlighting the people, partners, and mission of Your FBI and our ongoing work to dismantle violent crime and keep our communities safe. You can visit fbi.gov/news to discover additional stories, podcasts, videos, and blog posts about the Bureau's efforts to combat violent crime and protect the American people.