Sexual Exploitation

Sexual exploitation is a form of sexual abuse in which a person takes advantage of another person for their own sexual gratification or financial gain. This can include forcing or coercing someone to engage in sexual activity against their will, or exploiting someone who is unable to give consent due to their age, mental capacity, or other factors. Sexual exploitation can also involve the exchange of money, goods, or other favors in exchange for sexual favors or services. This type of abuse can have serious physical, emotional, and psychological consequences for the victim. It is important for individuals to be aware of the signs of sexual exploitation and to seek help if they or someone they know has been a victim of this type of abuse.

It is a form of human trafficking and a violation of human rights. According to the International Labor Organization, there are an estimated 4.8 million people in forced sexual exploitation globally.

Victims of sexual exploitation are often vulnerable individuals, including women, children, and LGBTQ+ individuals. They may be homeless, runaways, or have a history of abuse or trauma. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 88% of children who were sex trafficked had a history of child abuse.

Sexual exploitation can have serious physical and mental health consequences for victims, including sexually transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancies, and psychological trauma. Survivors of sexual exploitation may also struggle with shame, guilt, and fear of retribution from their traffickers.

It is important to raise awareness about sexual exploitation and to support survivors. Organizations like the Polaris Project provide resources and support for victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Additionally, reporting suspected cases of sexual exploitation to the National Human Trafficking Hotline can help victims receive the help they need.

 

 

Kazakhstan to Develop Law on Preventing and Combating Human Trafficking Next Year – Astana Times
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Kazakhstan to Develop Law on Preventing and Combating Human Trafficking Next Year – Astana Times

NUR-SULTAN – The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced plans to develop the draft law on combating human trafficking in April 2023, said Kanat Nurmagambetov, the Acting Head of the Department for Combating Organized Crime at a July 26 round table at the Central Communications Centre. Commissioner for Human Rights Elvira Azimova (C) takes part in…

After a Decade of Fighting Human Trafficking, Rescue:Freedom Changes Name to Atlas Free to Scale the Movement Further – GlobeNewswire
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After a Decade of Fighting Human Trafficking, Rescue:Freedom Changes Name to Atlas Free to Scale the Movement Further – GlobeNewswire

KIRKLAND, Wash., July 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — After a decade of fighting human trafficking, Rescue:Freedom announced that it is changing its name to Atlas Free. While the brand and logo of the organization have changed, the mission remains the same—to accelerate and resource the fight against sex trafficking and exploitation. The updated brand represents…

AI helps researchers identify victims of human trafficking, ‘Canada’s best-hidden crime’ – CBC.ca
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AI helps researchers identify victims of human trafficking, ‘Canada’s best-hidden crime’ – CBC.ca

Alexandra Stevenson never imagined what she thought was a loving relationship would turn abusive — or that she would ultimately become a victim of human trafficking. Stevenson, who was living in Oakville, Ont. at the time, recalls how her boyfriend suddenly used threats and violence to control her, at one point saying she had to sell her…

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

PRESS RELEASE   Viet Nam, 3 August 2022   BREAKING—New report reveals that only a third of internet-using children in Viet Nam received information on how to stay safe online.   Country Overview A new report released today by ECPAT, INTERPOL, and UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti, found that children in Viet Nam are being subjected […]

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‘They kill you, they kidnap you, they rape you’: Trafficking victims speak of the dangers they face – NBC News
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‘They kill you, they kidnap you, they rape you’: Trafficking victims speak of the dangers they face – NBC News

The young woman, 15, left Tegucigalpa, Honduras in early March to come to the U.S. Her aunt, who lives in Florida, had paid a “coyote” $4,000 to cross her into U.S. territory. But after journeying several weeks, the smuggler left her lying on a street in the Mexican state of Puebla. There, what she thought…

Weir: CEO of Ranch Hands Rescue discusses human trafficking – Cross Timbers Gazette
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Weir: CEO of Ranch Hands Rescue discusses human trafficking – Cross Timbers Gazette

Ranch Hands Rescue (RHR), in Argyle, is a human and animal sanctuary founded on hope and healing for the long-term recovery of trauma victims, special needs animals, and male survivors of sex trafficking. The RHR Counseling Center specializes in treating more complex trauma cases, such as victims of severe and repetitive abuse and people not…

How education fights human trafficking | FairPlanet
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How education fights human trafficking | FairPlanet

July 26, 2022 Human trafficking is a profitable, hidden and, at the same time, widespread crime. According to the NGO A21, whose mission is to abolish all kinds of modern slavery, it generates an average of $150 billion in revenue every year at the cost of the freedom and safety of about 40 million people…

Launch of the Global Boys Initiative: Boys In Belgium Report
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Launch of the Global Boys Initiative: Boys In Belgium Report

PRESS RELEASE: 1 August 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   BELGIUM—ECPAT’s latest report seeks to understand how comprehensive Belgium’s national legislation is in protecting children, particularly boys, from sexual exploitation. In collaboration with ECPAT Belgium and as part of ECPAT International’s Global Boys Initiative, the Belgium Report is the sixth in a series of ten country reports…