
Sex trafficking and the lack of law enforcement
Law Matters 1030 · Sherry Harrison
March 15, 202649m 54s
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Show Notes
This conversation delves into the critical issue of human trafficking, focusing on the work of Soul Survivor, Inc., which helps survivors reclaim their identities by removing branding and tattoos. The discussion highlights personal stories, the legal framework surrounding trafficking, the evolution of trafficking methods with the rise of the internet, and the urgent need for community awareness and federal action to combat this pervasive issue.
- Soul Survivor, Inc. helps survivors by removing branding and tattoos.
- 98% of women in trafficking are branded in some way.
- Survivors often struggle with reintegration into society after escaping trafficking.
- Human trafficking is a widespread issue, affecting communities everywhere.
- The internet has significantly changed the landscape of sex trafficking.
- Legal battles against websites like Backpage have been crucial in the fight against trafficking.
- Community involvement is essential in raising awareness about trafficking.
- Technology can be leveraged to track and combat trafficking.
- There is a pressing need for federal legislation to address trafficking.
- Political accountability is necessary to ensure justice for victims.