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BREAKING THE CHAINS

SLAVES HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT

Human Trafficking: Social Action Emphasis of the IDWM for

2010 to 2014

What is Human Trafficking????

The illegal trade of human beings for sexual exploitation or forced labor or services by fraud, coercion, force, debt bondage or in which the person induced to perform such acts has not attained 18 years of age.

The Numbers Speak Volumes

27 Million

Slaves Worldwide

1.3 Million

Children enslaved

worldwidePer Year

100,000 US ChildrenAre Sex

Trafficking Victims

Human Trafficking Is Profitable

• 30 Billion dollars per year is generated through human trafficking.

• Of the top three illegal activities, human trafficking is second only to illegal drug sales.

The Most Common Types Of Slavery•Slaves

are used to pick crops;

•Slaves are used to sew clothes;

•Slaves are used in sweat shops; and

•Slaves are used to weave rugs and carpets.

Forced Labor

•Slaves are used as hotel staff;

•Slaves are used as domestic staff; and

•Slaves are used as child care staff.

Service

•Slaves are used to fight in armed conflicts, and

•Children are abducted and forced to kill or be killed.

War

The Largest Category of Human Trafficking

SEX

• Brothels• Massage

Parlors

SEX

• Street Prostitutes

• Hotel Prostitutes

SEX

• Personal Sex Slaves

• Sex Tours

Did You Know??

Human Trafficking

• It is not just an “Over There” problem.

Human Trafficking

• It is happening in the USA in ALL 50 States.

Did You Know???

The average age of a child

being trafficked is 12.

Some children as young as 9

have been used as sex slaves.

Some children are abducted,

some are coerced, some are runaways.

Did You Know????

Traffickers lure children from schools

and bus stops.

Traffickers lure children

via the internet.

Traffickers lure children

from shopping

malls.

DID YOU KNOW

IN 100% OF CASES

RUNAWAYS ARE PICKED UP BY A TRAFFICKER

WITHIN 72 HOURS !

WHAT YOU CAN DO

Educate Yourself

Spread The Word

Lobby Politicians

EDUCATE YOURSELF

• Visit websites that educate;• Sign up for training with an organization;• Read a book that can open your eyes about

human trafficking in your own neighborhood; and

• Put the hotline number in your phone 888-3737-888

SPREAD THE WORD

• Tell everyone you know or tell just one friend.• Tell your children and your grandchildren.• Tell your Women’s group at church or school.• The majority of Americans simply do not know

that slavery is alive and thriving in the United States.

LOBBY POLITICIANS

The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act was signed in 2000, providing a national law. Many states still need comprehensive laws to protect the victims of human trafficking and services for rescued victims.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

GET INVOLVED

USE YOUR TALENT

SUPPORT SURVIVORS

GET INVOLVED

• Join one of the many organizations working to abolish modern day slavery; or

• Call 888-3737-888 to find organizations in your state.

USE YOUR TALENTS

• Organizations can use you and whatever talent you have.

• They are in need of writers, event organizers, outreach coordinators, Facebook managers, counselors, speakers the list is endless.

SUPPORT SURVIVORS

• Volunteer with the many organizations out there who are working directly with survivors;

• Go on a mission trip;• Donate funding to IDWM; or • Volunteer at a shelter.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

SHOP TO END SLAVERY

RECOGNIZE VICTIMS

CALL IN SUSPECTED

TRAFFICKING

SHOP TO END SLAVERY

SHOP TO END SLAVERY

• When you buy Fair Trade products you CAN make a difference.

• Fair Trade products are produced and/or harvested without slave labor.

• Request fair trade products at your local store.• 80% of the world’s coffee and chocolate beans

are picked by child slaves.

SHOP TO END SLAVERY

• Use free2work.org is a web site that list companies and products that are slave free.

• At free2work.org, you can also download an application for your I-phone or I-pad that can scan the bar code of a product while you shop and tell you if the product is a slave free product.

IDENTIFY VICTIMS

IDENTIFYING VICTIMS

A Victim:• Makes references to sexual situations that are

beyond age-specific norms;• Has a “boyfriend” who is noticeably older (10 +

years); • Makes references to terminology of the

commercial sex industry that are beyond age specific norms; or

• Engages in promiscuous behavior.

IDENTIFYING VICTIMS

A Victim:• Has unexplained absences from school for a period of

time;• Demonstrates an inability to attend school on a

regular basis;• Chronically runs away from home;• Makes references to frequent travel to other cities; or• Exhibits bruised or other physical trauma, withdrawn

behavior, depression or fear.

IDENTIFYING VICTIMS

A Victim: •Lacks control over her schedule or identification documents,•Is hungry-malnourished or inappropriately dressed,•Shows signs of addiction, or•Demonstrates a sudden change of attire, behavior or material possessions.

CALL IN SUSPECTED TRAFFICKING

CALL IN SUSPECTED TRAFFICKING

• There is a National Hotline 888-3737-888.• The National Human Trafficking Resource

Center (NHTRC) is available to answer calls toll free from anywhere in the country, 24hours a day 7 days a week, every day of the year.

• You can call to get information on human trafficking, report a tip, arrange for training, receive general information or specific anti-trafficking resources in your state.

RESOURCES

RESOURCES - WEB SITES

• US Dept. of Homeland Security www.dhs.gov/files/programs

• US Dept. of State www.state.gov.q/tip• Coalition to abolish slavery www.castla.org• Not for sale campaign

www.notforsalecampaign.org• Polaris Project www.polarisproject.org• www.humantrafficking.com

RESOURCES – BOOKS

• The Slave Next Door Human Trafficking and Slavery in America Today, Kevin Bales and Ron Soodalter

• Not For Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade, David Batstone

• Renting Lacy: A Story of America’s Prostituted Children, Linda Smith

• The War on Human Trafficking: US Policy Assessed, Anthony M. DeStefano

RESOURCES – FILMS

• Dreams Die Hard – Highlights survivors of Slavery in the US

• Dark Side Of Chocolate – a documentary about child slaves used to harvest coca beans

• Human Trafficking – A Lifetime movie staring Donald Sutherland exposing the slavery

• Modern Slavery – A 12 –minute DVD a powerful introduction to modern day slavery

RESOURCES - PRAYER

• PRAY FOR THE END OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING;• PRAY FOR THE VICTIMS;• PRAY FOR THE POLITICIANS;• PRAY FOR THE MODERN DAY ABOLITIONISTS;

and• PRAY FOR THE CRIMINALS THAT PARTICIPATE

IN THIS CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY.