Facts About Human Trafficking

A few facts about human trafficking:

  • Human trafficking is a global problem, affecting people of all ages, genders, and nationalities.
  • Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit people for labor, sex, or other purposes.
  • The most common form of human trafficking is sexual exploitation, followed by forced labor.
  • Human trafficking generates billions of dollars in profits each year, making it a lucrative criminal enterprise.
  • Human trafficking is often hidden and can be difficult to identify, which makes it challenging to combat.
  • The United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children is a key international agreement that seeks to combat human trafficking.
  • Governments, international organizations, and civil society groups all play a role in addressing human trafficking and providing support to victims.
“Be The One” Video from Texas Attorney General
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“Be The One” Video from Texas Attorney General

Be the One: In the Fight Against Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a media buzz word that often conjures images of brothels in Thailand or confusion with the ongoing immigration debate. This innovative digital training tool cuts through the confusion, arms the viewer with an understanding of what human trafficking is and is not, and…

Human Trafficking News: Jeffrey Epstein
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Human Trafficking News: Jeffrey Epstein

An Opportunity to Spend Some Time Discussing this Very Real Problem in our World If you’re following the Epstein sex trafficking story, where he was involved in the operation of trafficking, recruiting, and abusing young girls that were being recruited by other young girls, that’s a good sign. That means people are finally hearing about…

Jeffrey Epstein: A Predator In Plain Sight
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Jeffrey Epstein: A Predator In Plain Sight

Free Materials to Share and How to Report Suspected Trafficking Victimizers can look like everyday people. That is something parents and children need to understand. They hide in plain sight. They could be in your family or be one of your neighbors. It’s ugly, but true. That’s why your children need to be taught how…