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HUMAN TRAFFICKING Sexual Exploitation in

United States of America

By

Ron Hampton

OVERVIEW

• Human Trafficking Market in U.S.

• Video Based on True Lives

• Traffickers & Recruiters

• De-marketing Supply & Demand

• Counter-trafficking Recommendations

What is Human Trafficking?

• Multi-dimensional threat

• It deprives people of their human rights and freedoms

• It is a global health risk

• Fuels the growth of organized crime.

What is Human Trafficking?• “Trafficking in persons” shall mean the recruitment, transportation,

transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labor or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs. The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a child for the purpose of exploitation shall be considered “trafficking in persons” even if this does not involve any of the means set forth of this article.

Source: United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime, Supplemental Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children

Forced Labor Prevalent Major Sectors of U.S. Economy

• PROSTITUTION (46%)

• DOMESTIC SERVICE (27%)

• AGRICULTURE (10%)

• SWEATSHOP FACTORY (5%)

Prostitution & Slavery

Countries where legalized or tolerated:

1. Fuels the growth

2. Greater DEMAND – nearly always an increase in number of women and children trafficked into commercial slavery.

USA ROUTES

Movement Zones:

1. Source

2. Transit

3. Arrival

4. Movement in U.S.

LIFETIME VIDEO CLIP HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Play

Bought and Sold in the 21st Century

-HUMAN commerce rivals ILLEGAL DRUG and ARMS TRAFFICKING commerce

-Continues to grow as the U.S. Government PASSES ground-breaking legislation!

UGLY PHENOMENONDRUGS AND WEAPONS CAN

ONLY BE SOLD ONE TIME,

WOMEN, and CHILDREN CAN BE SOLD EVERY DAY, OVER AND OVER………………..

Sexual Slavery

• Economic reasons • Deceived and lured by traffickers • 150,000 foreign victims currently enslaved• 17,500 NEW victims every year• Coming from all over the world

Gender and AgeGender and Migration

Male, 20%

Female, 80%

Age and Migration

Adult, 50%

Under 18, 50%

Legal/Illegal foreign-borns reside in

Eastern & Western parts of U.S.

Especially in California (9 million) and New York (4 million).

Traffickers

• Driven by the extremely high profit margins• Use various recruitment methods• Prey on the women’s desire to help their

families

TRAFFICKERS & RECRUITERS

As the Supply and Demand Chain is being built, driven by the extremely high profits,

the NETWORK which links the SUPPLY

with the DEMAND has also been built —

they are ……

TRAFFICKERS & RECRUITERS

Marketing the Product

RUSSIAN WEBSITES:In English advertising, “Cheap women, you can fit three in a room,

they'll serve 10 men a night"

Another in Russian saying,

“Great jobs overseas, have your own apartment, don't pay for anything".

SUPPLY & DEMAND“Stopping this abuse requires going after the criminal gangs who SUPPLY the sexual predators.

But we cannot put them out of business until and unless we deal with the problem of DEMAND. And so that's why we are going after the unscrupulous adults who prey on the young and the innocent.“

President George W. Bush, speaking at the National Training Conference on HUMAN TRAFFICKING, July 16, 2004

“TIP” REPORT

The U.S. State Department's annual "Trafficking in Persons" Report looks at human trafficking activity around the world and divides countries into a "tier" systems.

2005 TIP REPORT

“Serves to expose these despicable aspects of trafficking.

It provokes, lauds, and challenges countries including the United States.”

Secretary of State Condaleeza Rice

U.S. State Department's Annual "Trafficking in Persons" Report

• "Tier 1" countries as those whose governments comply fully with Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000.

• "Tier 2" countries do not fully comply with the act but are making "significant progress" toward compliance.

• "Tier 3" countries do not comply and are not making efforts to do so.

U.S. Report Assesses Human Trafficking

Map highlights the countries listed as "Tier 3" in the years the State Department has released the report

DEMARKETING SUPPLYAND DEMAND

Awareness

Prevention

Protection

Prosecution

Victim Assistance hotline number 888.373.7888

Oprah sent a letter to each of her U.S. Senators and one to her congressman urging them to acknowledge this tragedy and make stopping child sex trafficking a top priority.

U.S. Counter-trafficking Current Efforts

• Congress passed legislation Americans prosecuted• for sexually preying on children abroad sentenced • to 30 years in prison.

• Department of Justice focused on increasing victims • rescued and number of prosecutions/ convictions of traffickers.

• Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) certifying trafficking victims to qualify for the same assistance available to refugees.

• HHS running a major public awareness campaign to alert victims in the U.S. help hotline number 888.373.7888.

• DOD implemented a zero-tolerance stand against any actions by Defense personnel that contribute to human trafficking.

• DOL, Homeland Security, USAID, and other government agencies are executing action plans to combat humantrafficking.

•www.stae.gov/documents/organization/23598.pdf

U. S. Efforts in 2005

U. S. Efforts in 2005

Recommendations• Gain a Better Understanding of the Magnitude• Create Awareness Campaigns

• Emphasize Indicators of Human Trafficking • Educate “The Good Neighbor” Policy• Promote private organizations in rescuing and caring for

victims• Encourage Congress to continue to pass strong legislation to

put Traffickers/Recruiters in Prison • Create De-marketing Campaigns

• Name & Shame companies and businesses involved in any form of human trafficking.

• Educate public on “evils of slavery” and global impact• Expose criminal rings and how they operate