Warning Signs

Recognizing Warning Signs of human trafficking is crucial for identifying and helping victims. The following are some common warning signs of trafficking that may be observed:

  • Individuals who are not free to leave: Victims of human trafficking may be monitored, guarded, or confined to a specific location, such as a home, brothel, or factory. They may not be allowed to leave freely or communicate with others without the trafficker’s permission.
  • Signs of physical abuse or malnourishment: Trafficking victims may show signs of physical abuse, such as bruises, burns, or broken bones. They may also appear malnourished or have poor hygiene.
  • Not in control of identification documents: Traffickers may take away or control victims’ identification documents, such as passports, and use them as a means of control.
  • Forced to work long hours for little or no pay: Victims of labor trafficking may be forced to work long hours with little or no pay. They may also be subjected to dangerous or degrading working conditions.
  • Additional warning signs may be specific to the type of trafficking, such as involvement of middlemen or brokers in organ trafficking, or involvement of pimps or recruiters in sex trafficking.

It’s important to note that not all victims of trafficking will show these warning signs, and some victims may be hesitant to seek help or disclose their situation due to fear, shame, or other factors. Therefore, it’s essential to approach potential trafficking situations with sensitivity and caution, and to seek assistance from trained professionals when necessary.

 

 

Human trafficking and the Big Game – Biblical Recorder
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Human trafficking and the Big Game – Biblical Recorder

Photo provided by Send ReliefSend Relief’s team with the Los Angeles Ministry Center partnered with In Our Backyard to raise awareness on human trafficking and provide resources to survivors during the weekend of Super Bowl LVI in February 2022. PHOENIX – As thousands of fans gather in person to attend Super Bowl LVII in Phoenix…

Anti-human trafficking campaign uses Super Bowl to shed light on year-round problem
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Anti-human trafficking campaign uses Super Bowl to shed light on year-round problem

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Local human trafficking survivors share stories, guidance for how to protect youth
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Local human trafficking survivors share stories, guidance for how to protect youth

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Jasmine Myers’ trafficker was a family member, who repeatedly sold her to adult men for sex from the time she was 5 until she was removed from her home at age 17. Taylor Venezuela met her trafficker through a false modeling job, where he lured her into pornography when she was 19….

Northern Ontario trafficking survivor shares story to help others | CBC News
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Northern Ontario trafficking survivor shares story to help others | CBC News

WARNING: This story contains content that may be upsetting to some readers. Links to support services are included at the end of the article. A human trafficking survivor is sharing her story to help teach police and front-line workers about the warning signs and the effects of such abuse. Jessica Desmond-Solomon talked about her experience…

HSI Charleston, U.S. attorney's office conduct anti-human trafficking workshop | ICE
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HSI Charleston, U.S. attorney's office conduct anti-human trafficking workshop | ICE

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Special agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Charleston teamed up with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of West Virginia to conduct a day-long human trafficking training workshop Jan. 31 at the University of Charleston. The event, titled “Combatting Human Trafficking in West Virginia: Bringing Our Communities Together for Response,…

State Police Offer Tips to Recognize Human Trafficking – Eye On Annapolis
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State Police Offer Tips to Recognize Human Trafficking – Eye On Annapolis

With January being Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Maryland State Police are urging the public to recognize potential warning signs to reduce the chances of others becoming victims in the future. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, a child is trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation every two minutes in the United States. There…

USDOT works to combat human trafficking in the transportation sector
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USDOT works to combat human trafficking in the transportation sector

As part of its efforts to combat human trafficking in the transportation sector, USDOT highlights the work that it is doing in partnership with public-private stakeholders in the industry to raise awareness and recognise the warning signs of this crime.   The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has announced that it is taking several actions…

What to know about trafficking during National Human Trafficking Prevention Month – KTVZ
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What to know about trafficking during National Human Trafficking Prevention Month – KTVZ

SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. In commemoration, the Oregon Department of Human Services, Child Welfare Division, wants to remind people in Oregon of the opportunities they have to make an impact in the lives of children affected by the commercial sexual exploitation of children, one form of human trafficking….

Human Trafficking Awareness Month: How you can make an impact – St. Helens Chronicle
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Human Trafficking Awareness Month: How you can make an impact – St. Helens Chronicle

January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month. In commemoration, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division, is encouraging people in Oregon to be aware of the opportunities they have to make an impact in the lives of children affected by the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), one form of human trafficking.  …

Buchanan, Wasserman Schultz Introduce Bipartisan Human Trafficking Bill – Floridian Press
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Buchanan, Wasserman Schultz Introduce Bipartisan Human Trafficking Bill – Floridian Press

Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL) and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)  have introduced a bipartisan piece of legislation known as The Human Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention Training Act. The bill looks to “combat human trafficking by educating students about how to properly identify the warning signs. Children account for more than half of all trafficking victims.”…