Anyone can join in the fight against human trafficking. Here are 20 ideas to consider.
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Every 30 Seconds. Another person is victim of human trafficking.
Human Trafficking: A Global Crisis with Local Impact in Florida How much money is involved? Human trafficking generates over $150 billion in illegal profits each year. About one-third of these profits come from forced labor exploitation, while the remaining two-thirds stem from sexual exploitation. Unlike drugs or weapons, which can be sold only once, a person can be exploited multiple …
What is SCHTTF?
SCHTTF is a coalition of non-profits, government agencies, law enforcement agencies, elected government officials, churches and other local organizations. We are committed to all working together to prevent the exploitation of men, women and children for sex and labor trafficking and to assist those in our community that have fallen victim to this horrific crime. Our goal is to improve …
TAKE ACTION
Anyone can help fight human trafficking. Below are some practical things you can do to combatmodern-day slavery in your own backyard. ●Learn the indicators of human trafficking. ●Report human trafficking suspicions to law enforcement by calling 911 or the 24-hour National HumanTrafficking Hotline line at 1-888-373-7888. ●Be a conscientious and informed consumer. Discover your slavery footprint and Encourage companiesto take …
Types Of Human Trafficking
“Trafficking in persons” and “human trafficking” are umbrella terms—often used interchangeably—to refer to a crime whereby traffickers exploit and profit at the expense of adults or children by compelling them to perform labor or engage in commercial sex. When a person younger than 18 is used to perform a commercial sex act, it is a crime regardless of whether there …
Human Trafficking in Florida
Facts, Statistics, Shelters, and Prevention Organizations Human trafficking is a heinous crime that involves the use of fraud, force, or coercion to exploit individuals for labor, services, or commercial sex. Any minor under 18 involved in commercial sex is considered a victim of child sex trafficking, regardless of whether force, fraud, or coercion are involved. The Reality of Human Trafficking …