Sex Trafficking 101

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Sex Trafficking 101

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Sex Trafficking Defined

Domestic

International

Sex“the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act , in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person forced to perform such an act is under the age of 18 years”

- Trafficking Victims Protection Act, 2000

Brothels, Massage parlors, Tea houses, Strip clubs, Cantinas, Truck Stops

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888

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Frightening Statistics

1 in 3 runaway children are lured into prostitution within 48 hours of running away 1

The average age of entry into prostitution is 12-14 2

244,000 American children are estimated to be at risk of child sexual exploitation 3

1.2 million children are trafficked each year globally 4

800,000 people are trafficked across international borders each year 5

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888

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Victims

Buyers

Traffickers

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Victims and their Traffickers

Traffickers Masters of manipulation Often times they already

know the victims View victim as a

commodity

Victims: Runaways/Throw-aways History of past sexual

abuse Low self-esteem

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Buyers – “Johns”

Come from every background and demographic – all ages, races, classes, etc.

Use many methods to obtain victims: internet, classified ads, strip clubs, etc.

Major contributors to the worldwide sex trafficking problem – if there was no demand then there would be no supply

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888

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VictimsTraffickers and Johns 6

Often, victims can be charged with prostitution even though they are trafficking victims

Either put in a juvenile detention center, CPS, or a safe house if there is room available

Victims frequently run away from rehabilitation centers as they don’t consider themselves victims

Crime: Sex trafficking: 1st degree felony Prostitution:

Under 4 years old: 2nd degree felony

14-18 years old: 3rd degree felony

Possession of child pornography: 3rd degree felony

Continuous sexual abuse of a young child or children: 1st degree felony

Legal Consequences

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Challenges to Rehabilitation

Reluctant to self-identify as a victimRelapse

For many years, this is the way they knew how to survive. Victims frequently run back to their traffickers

Brainwashed Not to trust law enforcement Not to trust service providers

Loyalty to trafficker/pimp Trauma bonds Stockholm Syndrome

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Take Action Additional Resources

Call the hotline if you suspect anything

Contact elected officials and let them know this issue is important to you

Don’t contribute to the demand; don’t buy sex with a minor

Be knowledgeable. Visit the sites on the left and educate yourself

www.childrenatrisk.org

www.sharedhope.orgwww.polarisproject.o

rgwww.freetheslaves.n

etwww.notforsalecamp

aign.orgwww.endslaveryandt

rafficking.org

So What Can You Do?

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888

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Questions?

Dawn Lew, JDStaff Attorney

[email protected]

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References

1: Human Trafficking Statistics, no date, Make Way Partners, 18 Jul. 2010 www.makewaypartners.org/effects.html

2: University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work3: What is Human Trafficking?, no date, Polaris Project,

18 Jul. 2010 www.polarisproject.org/content/view/26/474: United Nations 20065: U.S. State Department6: The Protected Innocence Challenge: State Report

Cards on the Legal Framework of Protection for the Nation’s Children. Shared Hope International, 2011. Print.