Soliciting

Soliciting refers to the act of requesting, enticing, or inviting someone to engage in a particular activity, often with the expectation of financial gain. In the context of human trafficking, soliciting is often used to recruit individuals into situations of exploitation, such as the sex industry or forced labor.

In the case of sex trafficking, for example, traffickers may solicit vulnerable individuals, such as runaway youth or those experiencing poverty or homelessness, to engage in commercial sex acts. This can be done through various means, such as online ads, social media platforms, or in-person interactions.

Soliciting can also occur in the labor trafficking context, where individuals may be recruited for work in industries such as agriculture, domestic work, or construction. Traffickers may solicit individuals through false promises of high-paying jobs or by exploiting vulnerabilities such as debt or immigration status.

Efforts to combat soliciting can include increased enforcement of laws and regulations related to human trafficking, as well as awareness-raising campaigns and education initiatives aimed at potential victims, service providers, and the general public. By addressing the root causes of trafficking, such as poverty, lack of education, and social inequality, we can reduce the demand for exploitation and work towards a world free from trafficking and exploitation.

 

 

Drugs, death, prostitution: New details in Treasure Coast human trafficking case
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Drugs, death, prostitution: New details in Treasure Coast human trafficking case

ST. LUCIE COUNTY − Daniel Rhodes got women addicted to drugs and dependent on him for their supply so they’d engage in prostitution as he controlled interactions with “buyers” and kept money for himself. At least one person reported being involved in “sex work” for Rhodes for about 13 months beginning in October 2018, and…

Berkeley County proclaims January Human Trafficking Awareness Month
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Berkeley County proclaims January Human Trafficking Awareness Month

Before Berkeley County Council began business as usual last week, council took a moment to stop and recognize a daily fight for justice – proclaiming January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. On Jan. 9, council presented the proclamation to members of the Charleston County Public Safety team, Tri-County Human Trafficking Task Force (HTTF) and Dorchester…

Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force will hold annual summit January 26–27
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Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force will hold annual summit January 26–27

Human trafficking is the second-largest criminal activity in the world and the fastest-growing. Awareness in the United States has increased, but human trafficking continues to go underreported due to its nature of isolation, the misconception of the definition of human trafficking and the lack of awareness of its signs and indicators. Human trafficking occurs when…

Raising awareness of regional task force | News, Sports, Jobs – The Mining Gazette
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Raising awareness of regional task force | News, Sports, Jobs – The Mining Gazette

HOUGHTON — The goal of National Human Trafficking month is to raise public awareness of its prevalence. However, Michigan is not immune. According to the Upper Peninsula Human Trafficking Task Force (UPHTTF) website, human trafficking affects individuals across the world and right here in Michigan. It is commonly regarded as the second largest criminal enterprise…

State task force addressing human trafficking in Alabama – The Cullman Tribune
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State task force addressing human trafficking in Alabama – The Cullman Tribune

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Human trafficking is the second largest criminal activity in the world and the fastest growing. Even though overall awareness in the United States has increased, human trafficking continues to go underreported due to its nature of isolation, the misconception of the definition of human trafficking, and the lack of awareness of its…

Montana lawmakers hear proposed overhaul to human trafficking laws – KTVH
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Montana lawmakers hear proposed overhaul to human trafficking laws – KTVH

HELENA — Jan. 11 is the National Day of Human Trafficking Awareness, and Montana leaders marked the day by proposing a major overhaul of the state’s trafficking laws. “It’s time to tell those offenders ‘Not in our state,’” said Rep. Jodee Etchart, R-Billings. Etchart is sponsoring House Bill 112, at the request of the Montana…

Georgia Human Trafficking Unit arrest leads to rescue, guilty plea | News | albanyherald.com
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Georgia Human Trafficking Unit arrest leads to rescue, guilty plea | News | albanyherald.com

ATLANTA — Attorney General Chris Carr announced that Shane Bean, 39, of Lithonia, has pleaded guilty to soliciting an underage female for sex. This case, which was prosecuted by the Attorney General’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, involves a 17-year-old victim who was rescued during Operation Not Forgotten 2020. “This case started with the rescue of…

Diocese of Portland puts spotlight on human trafficking prevention
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Diocese of Portland puts spotlight on human trafficking prevention

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland is working to bring awareness to National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. “The elimination of human trafficking is a priority issue for the Catholic Church as every life is a gift from God and is sacred, it deserves to be protected and nurtured,” the diocese stated in a…

Advocates address uphill challenges as Human Trafficking Awareness Month begins – Cleveland 19
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Advocates address uphill challenges as Human Trafficking Awareness Month begins – Cleveland 19

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – On Monday, the Terminal Tower was lit up in blue to mark the beginning of Human Trafficking Awareness Month. As local advocates push for deeper conversations about the issue, Kirstie Mouncey, the president of the Collaborative to End Human Trafficking, suggested there are plenty of uphill challenges. “The problem with this…