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Illinois passes Alicia’s Law to boost internet crimes against children investigations

The law ensures long-term funding and resources for ISP to investigate internet crimes against children. Photo: Metro Services


SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (Chambana Today) — The Illinois State Police (ISP) is gaining new tools in the fight against online child exploitation following the passage of Alicia’s Law, signed into law on August 11, 2025.

Named after Alicia “Kozak” Kozakiewicz, the first widely reported internet child abduction survivor, the law ensures long-term funding and resources for ISP to investigate internet crimes against children — including luring, cyberstalking, and the production of child sexual abuse material.

“This law gives us the tools to respond quickly and prevent further victimization,” said ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly, who worked directly with Kozak to bring the legislation forward.

Kozak, who was abducted at age 13 and later rescued, has become a national advocate for internet safety. “Illinois children are now safer, and more predators will be stopped before they can hurt a child,” she said.

Illinois becomes the 13th state to adopt Alicia’s Law, solidifying internet crimes against children as a permanent investigative priority for state police.

ISP’s case volume has steadily grown, opening 145 cases year-to-date in 2025, compared to just 68 in 2018. Arrests are also up, with 46 so far this year, already surpassing 2024’s total.

For more information or to report online crimes involving children, contact your local police, call 1-800-THE-LOST, or email Illinois.icactip@ilag.gov.

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