Sec. 323. Training and technical assistance for States
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The Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Director of the United States Secret Service, and nongovernmental and survivor stakeholders, shall create, compile, evaluate, and disseminate materials and information, and provide the necessary training and technical assistance, to assist States and units of local government in— investigating, prosecuting, pursuing, preventing, understanding, and mitigating the impact of— physical, sexual, and psychological abuse of cybercrime victims, including victims of human trafficking that is facilitated by interactive computer services; exploitation of cybercrime victims; and neglect of cybercrime; and assessing, addressing, and mitigating the physical and psychological trauma to victims of cybercrime.