Louisiana

Situated in the Deep South, Louisiana, the “Pelican State,” has a colorful history and was named in honor of King Louis XIV. A strong French influence is still evident throughout the state–its capital city is named Baton Rouge, French for “red stick,” because the French-Canadian explorer Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville visited the area in 1699 and observed a red cypress post. Today the city of New Orleans is known for its Mardi Gras and jazz festivals.

Human trafficking is a serious issue that affects people all around the world, including in Louisiana. It is a form of modern slavery in which individuals are exploited for labor, sexual exploitation, or other purposes.

According to data from the National Human Trafficking Hotline, Louisiana has consistently ranked among the top states in the United States for the number of human trafficking cases reported. In 2020, the state ranked sixth in the country for the number of cases reported to the hotline, with a total of 123 cases.

Human trafficking can take many forms in Louisiana, including forced labor, domestic servitude, and sexual exploitation. It often affects vulnerable populations, such as immigrants, children, and people who are homeless or in poverty.

If you suspect that someone you know may be a victim of human trafficking, there are steps you can take to help. You can report the situation to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or by text at 233733. You can also contact local law enforcement or a trusted organization that provides services to victims of human trafficking. It is important to remember that the safety of the victim should be the top priority and to handle the situation with care and sensitivity.

 

 

Louisiana routinely overdetains inmates, violating Constitution, U.S. says
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Louisiana routinely overdetains inmates, violating Constitution, U.S. says

Louisiana correction authorities routinely confine thousands of inmates beyond their release dates each year, in violation of the Constitution and wasting taxpayer funds, the U.S. Justice Department said Wednesday. Overdetention is not unheard of in other states, nor in federal facilities, but the scale of Louisiana’s actions — which the Justice Department attributed to state…

‘My trafficker was a monster’: Human trafficking victim shares story at Longview event
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‘My trafficker was a monster’: Human trafficking victim shares story at Longview event

Mary McDowell stood before an audience and spoke openly about one of the most harrowing chapters of her life — her experience with human trafficking. Hannah House Ministries, a nonprofit organization that serves as a maternity home for women facing unplanned pregnancies, hosted an event Wednesday on trafficking at Pine Tree Church of Christ in Longview….

Woman shares story of her childhood spent as a victim of human trafficking – American Press
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Woman shares story of her childhood spent as a victim of human trafficking – American Press

Woman shares story of her childhood spent as a victim of human trafficking Published 9:04 am Sunday, January 15, 2023 At the age of 4 — when most young girls are playing with their dolls and dreamingly creating sidewalk chalk masterpieces around them — Pai was learning just how ugly the world can be. “That…

Rapides groups commit to working together to fight child trafficking – The Town Talk
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Rapides groups commit to working together to fight child trafficking – The Town Talk

The Children’s Advocacy Network has worked for years with law enforcement − investigators to prosecutors − to combat child abuse. A new law will expand that model to include child trafficking. Trafficking happens in Rapides Parish, and it often doesn’t look like what people see in television or movies. What’s much more common is online…

Local human trafficking survivor shares story, raises awareness of growing problem – KPLC
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Local human trafficking survivor shares story, raises awareness of growing problem – KPLC

Lake Charles, LA (KPLC) – Nearly 1,000 people fell victim to human trafficking in Louisiana last year alone. “I was a child bride without my family’s knowledge or consent,” a local human trafficking survivor said. “I moved internationally without anyone even knowing I was gone.” Sex trafficking is defined as knowingly harboring, selling, purchasing, or…

Success of ‘Slavery on the Ballot’ Vote Could Help Incarcerated Pregnant People
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Success of ‘Slavery on the Ballot’ Vote Could Help Incarcerated Pregnant People

This story was originally published by The 19th. During the midterm elections, five states — Alabama, Oregon, Vermont, Louisiana, and Tennessee — put to vote initiatives purported to prohibit the use of slavery and indentured servitude as a punishment for crime, an antiquated allowance given by the 13th Amendment 157 years ago this month that…

Inside Louisiana’s forced prison labor and a failed overhaul attempt
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Inside Louisiana’s forced prison labor and a failed overhaul attempt

BATON ROUGE – Breakfast at Louisiana’s state Capitol includes fresh coffee, cookies and egg sandwiches – made and served in part by incarcerated people working for no pay. “They force us to work,” said Jonathan Archille, 29, who is among more than a dozen current and formerly incarcerated people in Louisiana who told the Washington…

Inside Louisiana’s forced prison labor and a failed overhaul attempt
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Inside Louisiana’s forced prison labor and a failed overhaul attempt

BATON ROUGE – Breakfast at Louisiana’s state Capitol includes fresh coffee, cookies and egg sandwiches – made and served in part by incarcerated people working for no pay. “They force us to work,” said Jonathan Archille, 29, who is among more than a dozen current and formerly incarcerated people in Louisiana who told the Washington…

Success of ‘slavery on the ballot’ measures could help incarcerated pregnant people of color
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Success of ‘slavery on the ballot’ measures could help incarcerated pregnant people of color

Originally published by The 19th During the midterm elections, five states — Alabama, Oregon, Vermont, Louisiana, and Tennessee — put to vote initiatives purported to prohibit the use of slavery and indentured servitude as a punishment for crime, an antiquated allowance given by the 13th Amendment 157 years ago this month that prisons across the country still…

‘You’re a slave’: Inside Louisiana’s forced prison labor and a failed overhaul attempt
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‘You’re a slave’: Inside Louisiana’s forced prison labor and a failed overhaul attempt

BATON ROUGE — Breakfast at Louisiana’s state Capitol includes fresh coffee, cookies and egg sandwiches — made and served in part by incarcerated people working for no pay. “They force us to work,” said Jonathan Archille, 29, who is among more than a dozen current and formerly incarcerated people in Louisiana who told The Washington…