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HR 3860
109th Congress • 2005-2007 (Ended)

Protecting Our Children Act of 2005


HR 3860
Sep 22, 2005
Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
Administrative procedure Adoption Advice and consent of the Senate Alabama Appellate courts Appellate procedure Authorization Block grants Business records Capital punishment Child abuse Child labor Child pornography Child safety Child sexual abuse Child welfare Civil commitment Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues Commerce Computer crimes Computer matching Computer software Computers Conferences Confidential communications Congress Congressional investigations Congressional reporting requirements Conspiracy Copying processes Correctional personnel Cost effectiveness Crime and Law Enforcement Crimes against women Criminal investigation Criminal justice information Criminal procedure Criminal statistics Data banks Department of Justice Directories Disasters Discovery (Law) Displaced persons District courts DNA Driver licenses Drug abuse Economics and Public Finance Education Electronic commerce Electronic government information Electronic surveillance Elementary and secondary education Emergency Management Employee training Evidence (Law) Executive reorganization Families Federal aid to law enforcement Federal law enforcement officers Federal officials Federal-local relations Federal-state relations Fines (Penalties) Fingerprints Firearms Floods Forced labor Forfeiture Foster home care Fraud Fugitives from justice Government contractors Government liability Government Operations and Politics Government paperwork Government procurement Government publicity Grants-in-aid Guardian and ward Habeas corpus Hate crimes Health Higher education Homicide Housing and Community Development Housing authorities Human immunodeficiency viruses Hurricane aftermath legislation Hurricanes Identification devices Identification of criminals Indian children Indian law enforcement Injunctions Intergovernmental fiscal relations Internet Jurisdiction Juvenile delinquency Kidnapping Labor and Employment Law Law enforcement officers Liability (Law) Life imprisonment Limitation of actions Louisiana Mandatory sentences Married people Medical tests Mental health services Minorities Missing persons Mississippi Native Americans Nevada Nonprofit organizations Organized crime Parole Performance measurement Personnel records Police Police training Pornography Presidential appointments Prison violence Prisoners Privileges and immunities Probation Prostitution Public housing Public prosecutors Rape Recidivists Recruiting of employees Rehabilitation of criminals Right of privacy School personnel Science, Technology, Communications Searches and seizures Sentences (Criminal procedure) Sex crimes Sex offenders Slavery Social security numbers Social Welfare Standards State laws Student records Students Supreme Court Surveys Teachers Terrorism Transportation and Public Works User charges Victims of crimes Violence Water Resources Development Weapons Web sites Women