New Jersey Plans Crackdown on Human Trafficking at 2014 Super Bowl

BY MICHAEL LINHORST, STATE HOUSE BUREAU on June 25, 2013— “New Jersey is preparing for what officials fear will be a spike in human trafficking when the Super Bowl comes to the Meadowlands next year. The 2014 Super Bowl, like other large events, creates new markets and opportunities for traffickers, said Assistant Attorney General Tracy … More New Jersey Plans Crackdown on Human Trafficking at 2014 Super Bowl

Supreme Court “Prostitution Pledge” Decision Opens Door to More Abortions, Funding for Pro-Prostitution, Pro-Abortion Groups

By Jonathan Imbody on June 21, 2013— “Esteemed colleagues who focus on religious liberty issues are uncharacteristically divided regarding the Supreme Court’s decision yesterday that struck down as unconstitutional a government requirement that recipients of grants to fight human trafficking and AIDS provide assurance that they oppose prostitution, which spreads AIDS and human trafficking. Some … More Supreme Court “Prostitution Pledge” Decision Opens Door to More Abortions, Funding for Pro-Prostitution, Pro-Abortion Groups

Maldives Facing Widespread Child Prostitution, Sexual Abuse

By Leah Malone on June 23, 201, for Minivan News— “Child prostitution in Laamu Atoll has become so “common” the underage victims of such crimes consider it “normal”, a private clinical psychologist has revealed to Minivan News. The practice, believed by multiple sources interviewed by Minivan News to be prevalent across the Maldives, ranges from … More Maldives Facing Widespread Child Prostitution, Sexual Abuse

WASHINGTON: Court Rejects Anti-Prostitution ‘Pledge’ in Anti-AIDS Program

By Bill Mears, CNN Supreme Court Producer on June 20, 2013— “The Supreme Court has ruled the federal government may not deny funds from its global anti-AIDS program to organizations that refuse to actively oppose prostitution.In a 6-2 decision on Thursday, the justices determined the policy requiring fund recipients adhere to a larger message about … More WASHINGTON: Court Rejects Anti-Prostitution ‘Pledge’ in Anti-AIDS Program

PHOENIX: Arizona Brothel Hid Behind Porn Ruse, Police Say

By JJ Hensley for The Arizona Republic on June 21, 2013—“A business that police say uses pornography as a front for prostitution was the target of a late-night raid Thursday. William James Hartwell, 52, the business owner, and eight women were arrested at the studio that police say ostensibly lured clients who want to star … More PHOENIX: Arizona Brothel Hid Behind Porn Ruse, Police Say

State Department Downgrades China, Russia on Human Trafficking

By J. Dana Stuster on Wednesday, June 19, 2013— “China, Russia, and Uzbekistan are simply not committed to addressing human trafficking. That’s the takeaway from the State Department’s new 2013 Trafficking in Persons Report, out Wednesday afternoon. After nine years each for China and Russia, and six years for Uzbekistan, on the State Department’s watch … More State Department Downgrades China, Russia on Human Trafficking

CHICAGO: Man Charged With Sex Trafficking For Second Time In Cook County

On June 19, 2013— “A man previously convicted of sex trafficking in Cook County has been charged again, this time for allegedly kidnapping a Minnesota woman and bringing her to Chicago to work in the sex trade. Myrelle Lockett, 20, is charged with felony counts of aggravated trafficking in persons, involuntary servitude and kidnapping, according … More CHICAGO: Man Charged With Sex Trafficking For Second Time In Cook County

Just Released: 2013 Trafficking in Persons Report

“The Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report is the U.S. Government’s principal diplomatic tool to engage foreign governments on human trafficking. It is also the world’s most comprehensive resource of governmental anti-human trafficking efforts and reflects the U.S. Government’s commitment to global leadership on this key human rights and law enforcement issue. It represents an updated, … More Just Released: 2013 Trafficking in Persons Report

Slavery Still Exists

Human trafficking (aka “modern-day slavery) still exists in our world! With an estimated 27-29 million slaves in the world today whether forced in labor camps or exploited as sexually, people in every country are victims serious human rights abuses. Those who are most vulnerable are the poor and female gender (80% of victims are girls/women). … More Slavery Still Exists

7-Eleven Locations Become Part of a Human Trafficking Bust

By Dan Orlando on June 17, 2013, for The New York Business Journal— “One of the world’s largest convenience store chains just took a Big Gulp. According to the New York Times, twelve Long Island 7-Elevens were raided this morning by the Department of Homeland Security, on the heels of nine proprietors and managers being … More 7-Eleven Locations Become Part of a Human Trafficking Bust