South Carolina

Settled by the English in 1670, South Carolina was based on a plantation culture with an aristocratic, wealthy society that was dependent on black slave labor. One of the original 13 colonies, South Carolina was first formed in 1729 when the Carolina colony was divided in two to form North and South Carolina. The attack on Fort Sumter in the Charleston harbor launched the Civil War. After the war, the structure of the state changed. Today South Carolina honors its history and culture while also working to become a global business center. It is fitting that the state tree of the “Palmetto State” is the cabbage palmetto, which also appears on the state flag. The flower is the yellow jessamine, and the capital is Columbia.

Human trafficking is a serious issue that affects people all around the world, including in South Carolina. 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, South Carolina has consistently ranked among the top states in the United States for the number of human trafficking cases reported. In 2020, the state ranked eleventh in the country for the number of cases reported to the hotline, with a total of 95 cases.

Human trafficking can take many forms in South Carolina, 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.

 

 

Attorney General Alan Wilson releases South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force 2021 Annual Report
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Attorney General Alan Wilson releases South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force 2021 Annual Report

(COLUMBIA, S.C.) – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, Chair of the South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force, released the 2022 Annual Report at the State House recently. Task Force leadership joined him for the release, including local, state, and federal law enforcement. The annual report shares data that details the magnitude of human trafficking…

John Brown’s Subterranean Pass-Way
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John Brown’s Subterranean Pass-Way

Read FERGUS M. BORDEWICH’s original post, from January 14th, 2006. JOHN BROWN believed that God himself had ordained him to bring an end to slavery. Achieving his goal hinged on a radical and deeply secret scheme: the establishment of an “Underground Pass-Way” that would extend the Underground Railroad more than a thousand miles southward through…

Human trafficking is Aiken issue that needs awareness, advocates say
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Human trafficking is Aiken issue that needs awareness, advocates say

Human trafficking is not just happening nationally or internationally, but something that takes place in Aiken. Crystal Ratliff, the dean of Student Services and Retention at Aiken Technical College spoke Wednesday during a lecture held at the collegeas part of National Human Trafficking Awareness month. It covered several examples of human trafficking including forced labor, how…

New numbers on the scourge of human trafficking | News | postandcourier.com
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New numbers on the scourge of human trafficking | News | postandcourier.com

The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office, once again released annual numbers on human trafficking across the state. The agency is one of several that make up the South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force. The task force consists of numerous agencies and advocacy groups all over the state. Once again the news is not good when…

Charlotte cafe serves up empowerment to survivors of human trafficking – WCNC
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Charlotte cafe serves up empowerment to survivors of human trafficking – WCNC

Dahlia Grove is a nonprofit that is dedicated to helping former victims learn to be happy and productive members of their community by teaching them various skills. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. According to the U.S. State department, nearly 28 million people fall victim to human trafficking around the world,…

Tuesday headlines: Sex and labor trafficking in S.C. on the rise, report says
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Tuesday headlines: Sex and labor trafficking in S.C. on the rise, report says

The state’s Human Trafficking Task Force on Monday released its 2022 report that revealed an increase in the exploitation and trafficking of labor workers and children identified in sex trafficking cases. Charleston County was ranked No. 2 in the reports, according to S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson. He clarified that this does not mean the…

Charleston business 2nd in SC to be fined this month for child labor violations
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Charleston business 2nd in SC to be fined this month for child labor violations

The U.S. Department of Labor is cracking down on South Carolina businesses that employ minors, assessing penalties for violations of child labor laws. A West Ashley trampoline park was the latest fined by the agency after it discovered that minor employees worked more hours than permitted under federal law. A Charleston-area trampoline park and other…

Shedding light on local issues during Human Trafficking Awareness Month
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Shedding light on local issues during Human Trafficking Awareness Month

During National Human Trafficking Prevention Month – with Jan. 11 being National Human Trafficking Awareness Day – it’s important for parents and all people in the community to understand the realities of this crime and what can be done to help local victims of human trafficking. Mattie Critchfield Dodds, program manager with The Formation Project,…

Sex and labor trafficking reports in South Carolina continue to increase | Columbia News
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Sex and labor trafficking reports in South Carolina continue to increase | Columbia News

COLUMBIA — Reports on the exploitation and trafficking of workers in South Carolina spiked in 2022 while the number of children identified as sex-trafficking victims also rose, according an annual report by the state’s Human Trafficking Task Force. Awareness has contributed to the continuous rise in reports over the past decade since the task force was…

2 charged in trafficking of minor in Orangeburg County – WRDW.com
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2 charged in trafficking of minor in Orangeburg County – WRDW.com

BOWMAN, S.C. (WIS) – Agents with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said Monday that two people are being charged with human trafficking in Orangeburg County. SLED’s announcement came on the same day state officials released an annual report showing that human trafficking increased 400% last year in South Carolina. According to SLED, both of…