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Human traffickers use fraud, force, coercion, grooming, and manipulation to lure, defraud and trick or physically force victims into sex and/or labor trafficking.

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What is Human Trafficking?
Identifying Human Trafficking
Reporting Human Trafficking
Getting Help for Victims

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The things parents can do to help keep their children safe online during the pandemic and isolation 

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A collaborative model of law enforcement, victim services, prosecution, government entities, non-profit organizations, community, and volunteers. Let's hold the perpetrators 

A recent national survey of more than 1,000 American kids age 13 to 17 found that 70% of them used social media multiple times a day.

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​Between 2015 and 2018, the National Human Trafficking Hotline documented almost 1,000 cases of potential victims of sex trafficking alone who were recruited through internet platforms

Latest estimates show that forced labor and forced marriage have increased significantly in the last five years, according to the International Labour Organization, Walk Free, and the International Organization for Migration.

 

Latest estimates show that forced labor and forced marriage have increased significantly in the last five years, according to the International Labour Organization, Walk Free, and the International Organization for Migration.

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Over 3,000 minor victims targeted in 2022 across the United States
 

The FBI, in partnership with Homeland Security Investigations and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, is issuing a national public safety alert regarding an explosion in incidents of children and teens being coerced into sending explicit images online and extorted for additional explicit material or money—a crime known as sextortion.

5 Proven Ways

I used to be clueless about how porn can harm kids. That all changed when one evening a distraught mother called me. She confided in me that her 17-year-old son had been sexually molesting several of his younger brothers and sisters, all fueled by his porn addiction.

 

Report of research shows that kids emulate what they see done in porn

 

 

Internet Predators

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FBI Supervisory Senior Resident Agent Nicole Sinegar says in the digital age, the youth are more inclined to be lured into pimp culture
Youth MoreInclined to be Lured
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Under current California law, human trafficking is defined as a “non-serious” and “non-violent” crime.

Law enforcement agencies across the state are backing a new bill that would allow human sex trafficking to fall under California's 'Three Strikes' law.

 

Please get in touch with Senator Shannon Grove's Office for an update and to add your support of the Bill: 916-651-4016

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