Looking Back: the TVPA
This week marks the 19th anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Enacted in 2000, this piece of legislation introduced the U.S.’s legal definition
This week marks the 19th anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Enacted in 2000, this piece of legislation introduced the U.S.’s legal definition
Earlier this month, we shared a piece on 10 Things You Might Not Know about Forced Labor. This week, we’re delving a little deeper into
The stereotypical image we have of a child sex trafficking victim is something along the lines of coercion through extreme force: a young girl being
Since we recently celebrated Labor Day Weekend, it seems an appropriate time, in honor of the efforts of the Labor movement which brought much more
Too often, people talk about sex work and trafficking as if they are the same thing. They are very different things – and here’s why
Part II of a 2-part series on sensitivity towards victims. Part I (Ways Victims Get Re-Victimized) here. Last week, we talked about how law enforcement
Part I of a 2-part series This Tuesday was World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, and on the UNODC’s website, they discussed this year’s theme
If you had to guess what the most reliable predictor is for someone to get trafficked in the U.S., what would you think it was?
And we’re not talking about household chores. Child domestic labor is a whole other category of exploitation. In honor of World Day Against Child Labor
In the anti-trafficking field, attention is growing towards a new and looming problem: the online sexual exploitation of children. While traditionally, child trafficking has happened