Blackmail

Blackmail is a criminal act that involves coercing someone into taking a particular action or providing money, goods, or services under the threat of revealing embarrassing, disgraceful, or damaging information about them. It typically involves the use of threats, intimidation, or manipulation to force the victim into compliance. Blackmail can take various forms, including written communications, verbal threats, or the use of compromising materials.

Connections to Human Trafficking

While blackmail and human trafficking are distinct crimes, they can be interconnected in certain situations. Human traffickers may use blackmail as a means of controlling their victims. For example, traffickers may threaten to disclose sensitive information about victims to their families or authorities if they attempt to escape or report the trafficking situation. This tactic is intended to instill fear and prevent victims from seeking help.

Additionally, victims of human trafficking may be coerced into engaging in illegal activities, and evidence of these activities could be used for blackmail purposes. The overlap between blackmail and human trafficking underscores the complex and manipulative tactics employed by traffickers to maintain control over their victims.

Connections to Online Safety

In the digital age, blackmail has extended its reach to the online realm. Perpetrators may exploit personal information, such as compromising photos or videos, obtained through hacking or other means. Online platforms and social media can be used as tools for spreading threats and demands, making it easier for perpetrators to reach a broader audience.

To enhance online safety and mitigate the risk of blackmail, individuals should be vigilant about sharing sensitive information online, use strong and unique passwords, employ privacy settings on social media platforms, and be cautious about engaging in activities that could be exploited for malicious purposes.

It’s important to note that laws and regulations related to blackmail and human trafficking vary across jurisdictions, and legal definitions may differ. Seeking legal advice and reporting such activities to the appropriate authorities is crucial for addressing these issues effectively.

 

 

Launch of the Disrupting Harm Report for Cambodia on Technology and the Sexual Exploitation of Children
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Launch of the Disrupting Harm Report for Cambodia on Technology and the Sexual Exploitation of Children

PRESS RELEASE   Cambodia, 30 September 2022 BREAKING—New report estimates at least 11% of children in Cambodia were subjected to online sexual abuse and exploitation in the past year alone. Country Overview The ground-breaking Disrupting Harm in Cambodia report found that 11% of internet-using children aged 12-17 had experienced clear examples of online sexual exploitation and…

Launch of the Disrupting Harm Report for Malaysia on Technology and the Sexual Exploitation of Children
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Launch of the Disrupting Harm Report for Malaysia on Technology and the Sexual Exploitation of Children

PRESS RELEASE   Malaysia, 29 September 2022 BREAKING—New report estimates that an estimated 100,000 children were subjected to online sexual exploitation and abuse in Malaysia. Country Overview The ground-breaking Disrupting Harm in Malaysia research found that 4% of internet-using children aged 12-17 had experienced clear instances of online sexual exploitation and abuse in the year prior…

Launch of the Disrupting Harm Report for Indonesia on Technology and the Sexual Exploitation of Children
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Launch of the Disrupting Harm Report for Indonesia on Technology and the Sexual Exploitation of Children

PRESS RELEASE   Indonesia, 29 September 2022 BREAKING—Children in Indonesia are not reporting online child sexual exploitation and abuse. More than 80% of the frontline workers surveyed believed that the discomfort around discussing sex and the stigma from the community discourage reporting. Country Overview A new report released today by ECPAT, INTERPOL, and UNICEF Office of…

Xi teams rescue 152 minors from child marriage IV News – irshi Videos
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Xi teams rescue 152 minors from child marriage IV News – irshi Videos

Hyderabad: Rachakonda SHE teams registered 82 cases against eve molestation in the last ten weeks and arrested 106 respondents for it as well as rescued 152 minors from child marriage. According to a press release issued by the police on Saturday, professional counselors of the Bhumika Mahila Collective conducted counseling sessions for the molesters and…

Small-Town SRO: Officer’s Dad Writes Book About Being a SRO in Rural Community
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Small-Town SRO: Officer’s Dad Writes Book About Being a SRO in Rural Community

Most 22-year-old officers aren’t the very first SRO a town has ever hired, but that’s exactly what Officer Megan DiGirolamo did in 2018. DiGirolamo transferred from road patrol duty to become the school resource officer for the elementary, middle and high school in the town of Buena Vista, a small mountain community in central Colorado….

Radical Empathy raising funds to put their interactive anti-trafficking education experience in a web browser
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Radical Empathy raising funds to put their interactive anti-trafficking education experience in a web browser

For my 55th birthday, I hope you’ll consider contributing as a way to celebrate with me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGhddZm0_h0 Hey everybody!! I want to jump right into this, tell you why I care about human trafficking, and explain why I need your help now more than ever. Children are innocent and vulnerable to being tricked. Adults take…

EU. Crime sells migrants for $700 to enslave them – D1SoftballNews.com
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EU. Crime sells migrants for $700 to enslave them – D1SoftballNews.com

The criminal organization dared to do it: they sold 30 of their workers for 21 thousand dollars, as if they were cattle. They were bought for cash by ranchers in a field in Indianapolis, who shelled out $700 for each “slave.” An investigation by MILLENNIUM, based on the consultation of judicial documents housed in the…

Why don’t people being trafficked just leave?
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Why don’t people being trafficked just leave?

When first hearing about human trafficking, many people ask this question: “if people being trafficked are not physically restrained, why don’t they just leave?” The answer requires a compassionate and nuanced understanding of the multi-faceted nature of exploitation. Although the majority of trafficking survivors have not ever been chained up or kept locked in a…

Manchester Iowa Man Sentenced to 45 Years
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Manchester Iowa Man Sentenced to 45 Years

Click a link below to jump to a particular article or scroll down to read the whole blog post. Iowa Trafficker Sentenced to 45 Years Iowa Human Trafficking Summit: May 10th-11th Urgent Need to Pass Safe Harbor Bill 500 Organizations Join IBAT Ukrainian Refugees at Risk of being Trafficked Grassley Co-Sponsors legislation to Support Human…