Protecting Children. Exposing Predators. Delivering Justice.
A nonprofit investigation organization using open-source intelligence to identify child exploitation, expose trafficking networks, and deliver actionable evidence to law enforcement.
Justice is not optional. It is owed.
We believe every child deserves a protector. We believe evidence speaks louder than outrage. We believe the same technology used to exploit children can be turned against the people who exploit them. We believe that when institutions fail, individuals must act.
We do not look away. We do not wait for permission. We investigate, we document, and we deliver the truth to those who can act on it.
Our work is guided by integrity, precision, and an unwavering commitment to the safety of children. We operate within the law, we protect our sources, and we never compromise the evidence.
We operate within the law and never compromise the evidence.
Every investigation is documented with exacting accuracy.
Unwavering dedication to the safety and protection of children.
We deploy the same tools and technologies used in the digital world to track, expose, and dismantle child exploitation networks — delivering results that matter.
We use open-source intelligence techniques to identify trafficking networks and child exploitation online. From phone numbers to social media profiles, we trace digital footprints that predators leave behind.
We collect digital evidence with chain-of-custody integrity, producing actionable intelligence reports that law enforcement and prosecutors can use.
We train hotels, banks, rental car companies, healthcare providers, and corporate partners to recognize trafficking indicators and take action.
We educate communities on online child safety, predator tactics, and how to report suspected exploitation.
Every case follows a rigorous, legally sound process — from initial identification of exploitation indicators through final delivery of evidence to law enforcement partners. We never cut corners. The integrity of the evidence is the integrity of the case.

Retired Law Enforcement Executive | U.S. Marine Corps Veteran | FBI National Academy Graduate
Dr. Mark Jones brings more than 25 years of service spanning municipal policing, corrections intelligence, criminal investigations, and federal law enforcement. A United States Marine Corps veteran (0311 Infantry) and FBI National Academy graduate (234th Session), he holds a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Southern California — where his research examined institutional failure to prevent sexual assault.
Dr. Jones is a published writer with The War Horse and serves on the board of the National Child Protection Task Force.
Children are voiceless, and it is our responsibility to speak for them.
0311 Infantry — the foundation of discipline, mission focus, and unwavering commitment to those who cannot protect themselves.
234th Session graduate — elite law enforcement leadership training alongside the nation's top investigators and commanders.
Research focused on institutional failure to prevent sexual assault — turning academic rigor into real-world child protection strategy.
Contributor to The War Horse — bringing veteran perspective and investigative insight to public discourse on justice and accountability.
If you suspect a child is being exploited or trafficked, report it immediately. You do not need to be certain. You need to act.
1-888-373-7888
Text: 233733
Reported missing in the U.S. each year
Child sexual abuse material reports to NCMEC in 2023
Estimated victims of human trafficking globally
These are not statistics. These are children. Every number represents a life disrupted, a family shattered, a future stolen. One Justice Project for Children exists because the scale of this crisis demands more than awareness — it demands action.
One Justice Project for Children is committed to empowering the public and supporting victims by providing access to crucial resources. Below you will find essential contacts for reporting suspected exploitation and valuable information to better understand the crisis.
If you suspect child exploitation or human trafficking, your immediate action can save lives. Please use the contacts below to report directly to the authorities.
CyberTipline.org
Call: 1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
Report child sexual abuse material, child sex trafficking, and child sexual exploitation.
Call: 1-888-373-7888
Text: 233733 (BEFREE)
Confidential report line for all forms of human trafficking. Support is available 24/7 in over 200 languages.
Submit tips and information regarding federal crimes, including child exploitation and human trafficking cases.
A national network of law enforcement agencies dedicated to combating technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation.
Educate yourself and stay informed about the complex issues surrounding child exploitation and human trafficking through these leading organizations.
Dedicated to preventing child abduction and sexual exploitation, helping find missing children, and assisting victims.
A leader in the global fight to eradicate modern slavery and restore freedom to survivors.
Works to decimate human trafficking at its source by equipping justice systems to fight this crime.
Builds technology to fight child sexual exploitation and protects children from online abuse.
Conducts rescue missions and provides aftercare to survivors of human trafficking.
Awareness is a critical first step in protecting children. Familiarize yourself with common indicators of human trafficking and online exploitation.
Unexplained changes in behavior, demeanor, or appearance, such as withdrawal, depression, anxiety, or secrecy.
Loss of contact with family or friends, restriction of movement, or appearing to be controlled by another individual.
Receiving expensive gifts from unknown adults, or having multiple phones/social media accounts.
Spending excessive time online, engaging in secret chats, or using unfamiliar apps.
Exhibiting signs of fear, anxiety, or an inability to make eye contact, especially around certain individuals.
One Justice Project for Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Every contribution — financial, professional, or organizational — directly funds investigations, training programs, and community education that protect children.
Your financial support funds OSINT tools, investigative resources, and evidence documentation that law enforcement depends on.
We welcome professionals with backgrounds in cybersecurity, law, social work, data analysis, and communications.
Schedule a trafficking awareness training for your hotel, hospital, bank, or corporate team. Recognition saves lives.
501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization.
EIN 99-5104120
All donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
Your gift directly funds the investigations, tools, and training that protect children and bring predators to justice.
Covers OSINT research tools for one lead
Funds evidence documentation for one case file
Supports a full investigation report submission
Sponsors a community trafficking awareness training
Funds a complete case from identification to law enforcement delivery
Every dollar makes a difference
One Justice Project for Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN 99-5104120. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
If you have a donor-advised fund (DAF), you can make a meaningful, tax-smart contribution to One Justice Project for Children directly through your fund administrator.
Log in to your DAF account (Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, Vanguard Charitable, or your fund provider)
Search for "One Justice Project for Children" or enter EIN 99-5104120
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DAF gifts are one of the most impactful ways to support our mission — at no additional cost to you.
Questions? Email info@onejusticeproject.org
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Using open-source intelligence to trace digital footprints and expose exploitation networks.
Building chain-of-custody evidence packages that law enforcement and prosecutors can act on.
Partnering with law enforcement to ensure predators are identified, prosecuted, and stopped.
We are responsible for all of the children, not just some of the children. — Dr. Mark Jones, Founder
One Justice Project for Children