Sex Trafficking

Sex trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery that involves the exploitation of individuals, typically women and children, for commercial sex acts through force, fraud, or coercion. Sex trafficking victims are often subjected to physical and emotional abuse, as well as other forms of violence and exploitation.

Sex trafficking can occur both domestically and internationally, and is often linked to other criminal activities such as drug trafficking and organized crime. It is estimated that millions of people worldwide are currently being trafficked for sex, with the majority of victims being women and girls.

Victims of sex trafficking are often lured into the trade through false promises of employment or other opportunities, only to find themselves trapped in a cycle of exploitation and abuse. Traffickers may also use physical violence, threats, or manipulation to control and exploit their victims.

The impact of sex trafficking can be devastating, both for the victims and for society as a whole. Victims may experience physical and psychological trauma, as well as long-term health problems and social isolation. The economic costs of trafficking are also significant, with estimates suggesting that it generates billions of dollars in profits for traffickers each year.

Efforts to combat sex trafficking include a range of approaches, including increased public awareness, stronger legal frameworks and law enforcement efforts, and support for victims and survivors. International organizations such as the United Nations and various NGOs work to raise awareness and provide support for victims, while governments around the world have passed laws aimed at preventing trafficking and prosecuting traffickers.

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Psychology Today Interview with PBJ Learning’s Founders
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Psychology Today Interview with PBJ Learning’s Founders

Spreading awareness and knowledge through Psychology Today We are honored to have been interviewed by Mackenzie Littledale, who writes the “From Margin to Mainstream” blog for Psychology Today.  She spent well over an hour with us, covering so many topics. We can’t shut up when we start going, so the conversation flowed from one idea…

Launching A Beacon of Hope
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Launching A Beacon of Hope

We make sense of the world through stories. They inspire, memorialize, organize, and communicate important truths. As a friend says, “We are the stories we tell.”  Today we’re publishing a special story. It’s a true story about human trafficking, but not one you’ve likely heard before. This is a story about how data is reshaping…

REVIEW: Com­mer­cial Lodg­ing Train­ing Video “HUMAN TRAFFICKING: HOW HOTEL EMPLOYEES CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE” from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
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REVIEW: Com­mer­cial Lodg­ing Train­ing Video “HUMAN TRAFFICKING: HOW HOTEL EMPLOYEES CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE” from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

This is, essentially, an unskippable video and a certificate form saying you have watched the video. Really. And this is provided by the Texas Attorney General. Let me make this perfectly clear: there is no test for understanding, the certificate is granted by collecting all the letters while you watch the video.

Surprisingly, collecting letters is actually more proof you’ve watched a video than most other video-only courses.

How to spot the red flags if you’re at risk of trafficking and exploitation:
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How to spot the red flags if you’re at risk of trafficking and exploitation:

The term “red flag” means you see something that’s a reason to stop and consider your safety. There are red flags for lots of things – depression, dating violence, suicide – and seeing one or two red flags doesn’t necessarily mean that something is happening to you, it simply lets you know that you should probably step back and take another look at the situation. 

REVIEW: Hotel Training from Guardian Group
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REVIEW: Hotel Training from Guardian Group

Online Course Review Series This is a part of a series of reviews of online anti-trafficking courses. Summary Cost: $5.00 Assessment-based Certificate: Unknown. Interactivity: Unknown. Duration: Unknown. Course description: A course for hotel management and staff to equip themselves with the knowledge necessary to recognize, respond and report human trafficking. Protect yourself, your property and…

REVIEW: “Your Role In Preventing Human Trafficking: Recognize the Signs” from ECPAT
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REVIEW: “Your Role In Preventing Human Trafficking: Recognize the Signs” from ECPAT

Online Course Review Series This is a part of a series of reviews of online anti-trafficking courses. Summary Cost: Free. Assessment-based Certificate: No. Interactivity: There are a few sections where you can select the order in which you read them. On the menu, students can review any section they have completed. However, once you have…

The Truth About the Evidence from Ghislaine Maxwell’s Trial
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The Truth About the Evidence from Ghislaine Maxwell’s Trial

There are many rumors and conspiracies on the internet and social media following Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial that have lead people to believe that what was divulged in the trial is now “sealed,” but this is far from the truth. Here are links to evidence provided and court documents that were seen during the trial: Flight […]

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New Year – New Goals – New Tools
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New Year – New Goals – New Tools

Happy New Year! This is the time of year that many make resolutions about what the new year will be like and the new adventures and goals they hope to achieve. This time of year is also a time for a much more somber reality. January (’22) is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and for…

Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty on 5 charges related to minor sex trafficking.
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Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty on 5 charges related to minor sex trafficking.

Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty on five of six counts related to her partnership with Jeffrey Epstein in abusing and trafficking minors for sex. Prosecutors argued that Maxwell conspired from 1994 to 2004 to lure girls into trafficking and exploitation.

A Letter from the Board
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A Letter from the Board

I humbly invite you to take a few minutes to read this important letter. There are many demands this time of year, and I am grateful for your attention and deep care for Allies. This is our 11th year in operation and our pursuit of freedom and dignity for all who are trafficked remains steadfast. On…