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.

 

 

Human trafficking sting operation leads to arrests at San Rafael hotel – KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
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Human trafficking sting operation leads to arrests at San Rafael hotel – KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. – San Rafael police on Tuesday announced arrests stemming from a countywide human trafficking sting carried out at a hotel. Investigators said their operation targeted sex traffickers and those intending to pay money for sex, particularly those seeking minors. It also sought to help, educate, and offer services to victims of human…

Conducting Anti-Trafficking Work Using a Racial Equity Lens
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Conducting Anti-Trafficking Work Using a Racial Equity Lens

Recently, there was a request for information made by the US State Department’s Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons. The Senior Policy Operating Group (SPOG) asked for input from key stakeholders and community members on how it can advance racial justice and equity in work combatting human trafficking. We’re glad this request was made, and…

ATEST Input for 2022 TIP Report on U.S. Government Trafficking Efforts
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ATEST Input for 2022 TIP Report on U.S. Government Trafficking Efforts

February 23, 2022 • 2:05 pm • Terry FitzPatrick February 22, 2022 Dr. Kari Johnstone Acting Director U.S. State Department Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (JTIP) RE: Request for Information for the 2022 Trafficking in Persons Report, United States government input (86 FR 70562) Dear Dr. Johnstone: Thank you for the opportunity…

The Silenced Minority: Sex Trafficking of Males
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The Silenced Minority: Sex Trafficking of Males

Originally published on the Human Trafficking Institute’s website by Emma Bykerk | Feb 11, 2022 Introduction In 1998, President Bill Clinton stated that his administration was “committed to combatting trafficking in women and girls.”[i] Two years later, he signed into law the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA).[ii] Although the TVPA was a huge milestone in the anti-human-trafficking movement,[iii] its enactment was motivated by a singular focus…

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…