Human Trafficking Fact Check

There are many social media stories about human trafficking that are not true, or are not backed up with sufficient evidence. These stories are extraordinary, which means they require extraordinary evidence. Let us know if we need to update anything.

Police: Facebook post about attempted human trafficking near Metro Airport is fake – FOX 2 Detroit
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Police: Facebook post about attempted human trafficking near Metro Airport is fake – FOX 2 Detroit

ROMULUS, Mich. (FOX 2) – A post about an alleged attempted human trafficking incident near Detroit Metro Airport is fake, Romulus police said. The post showing photos of a minivan with a license plate taped on and a missing door handle has been making its rounds on Facebook recently. It read: “EVERYONE BEWARE! They are…

Diving Deeper into the Facts Behind Human Trafficking
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Diving Deeper into the Facts Behind Human Trafficking

While researching the facts listed in our previous article, we found several pieces of information repeated across the internet that do not necessarily fit on a traditional fact sheet. We added those claims here as we dive deeper into the truth about human trafficking. As we addressed in our last blog post, we strive for…

Reality vs. Hype: Is the Super Bowl a major trafficking event?
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Reality vs. Hype: Is the Super Bowl a major trafficking event?

Do many fans come to the Super Bowl with a pocket full of cash to buy sex? And do traffickers amp up their businesses to cater to this flash audience? These are provocative questions, for certain. You might call them headline-inducing, which could explain why you’ve probably seen a story (or ten) based on this premise in the last few days and years.

Child Trafficking: Myth vs. Fact
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Child Trafficking: Myth vs. Fact

Trafficking, according to the United Nations, involves three main elements[ii]: ACTION. The act: Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons. MEANS. The means: Threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim. PURPOSE. The purpose: For…

Awareness vs. Understanding of Human Trafficking
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Awareness vs. Understanding of Human Trafficking

Twenty years ago next month, when Polaris first opened its doors, human trafficking had only officially been a crime in this country for about a year. Creating awareness was an urgent undertaking. This year, Polaris celebrates two decades of building a movement and a world where the powerful cannot so easily exploit the vulnerable for profit. Today, we see a new urgency around awareness. It is more important than ever before to move past the myths, stereotypes, and unfounded fears that feed panics and conspiracy theories, which manifest in real harm to victims and survivors and fueled an unprecedented attack on our nation’s Capitol. Instead, we need to replace those dangerous myths with a deeper understanding of how human trafficking actually happens – and to whom – so we can craft policies that prevent the crime before it happens. That’s why we created this training.

Fact check: Mask-wearing not connected to child trafficking
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Fact check: Mask-wearing not connected to child trafficking

The claim: Mask wearing makes children more at risk for child sex trafficking Misinformation about the causes of sex trafficking and how to protect minors can be especially damaging in the fight against it, yet a web of conspiracy theories about the crime has grown over the past few years. The latest false claim is that…