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To: DallasBiff

Since he and the van are likely on the hotel’s security cameras, maybe you should notify the police and let them decide what if anything to do.


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To: DallasBiff

Report Trafficking

If you are experiencing an emergency please call 911. To report a tip of suspected sex trafficking please call the hotlines listed at the bottom of this page. Please note that Shared Hope is not a hotline and does not have the timely resources to respond to tips.

Pimps/traffickers often exhibit the following behaviors or characteristics:

  • Jealous, controlling and violent
  • Significantly older than female companions
  • Promise things that seem too good to be true
  • Encourage victims to engage in illegal activities to achieve their goals and dreams
  • Buys expensive gifts or owns expensive items
  • Is vague about his/her profession
  • Pushy or demanding about sex
  • Encourages inappropriate sexual behavior
  • Makes the victim feel responsible for his/her financial stability. Very open about financial matters.

Warning signs that an individual may be being trafficked:

  • Physical abuse such as burn marks, bruises or cuts
  • Unexplained absences from class
  • Sexualized behavior
  • Overly tired in class
  • Withdrawn, depressed, distracted or checked out
  • Brags about making or having lots of money
  • Less appropriately dressed than before or new expensive clothes, accessories or shoes
  • New tattoo (tattoos are often used by pimps as a way to brand victims. Tattoos of a name, symbol of money or barcode could indicate trafficking)
  • Older boyfriend or new friends with a different lifestyle
  • Talks about wild parties or invites other students to attend parties
  • Shows signs of gang affiliation (color colors, notebook doodles of gang symbols, etc.)

To Report a Tip

with Anti-Trafficking Services in your Area

National Human Trafficking Hotline

1-888-373-7888

The National Human Trafficking Hotline is a national, anti-trafficking hotline and resource center serving victims and survivors of human trafficking and the anti-trafficking community in the United States. The toll-free hotline is answered live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

humantraffickinghotline.org

The National Runaway Switchboard

1-800-RUNAWAY

The National Runaway Switchboard serves as the federally-designated national communication system for homeless and runaway youth.  NRS, with the support of more than 150 volunteers, handles an average of 100,000 calls annually – more than 3 million calls since the organization’s inception.  Through hotline and online services, NRS provides crisis intervention, referrals to local resources, and education and prevention services to youth, families and community members throughout the country 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

1800RUNAWAY.org

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

1-800-843-5678

As the nation’s clearinghouse and comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization, NCMEC leads the fight against abduction, abuse, and exploitation – because every child deserves a safe childhood.

MissingKids.com

Source:
https://sharedhope.org/takeaction/report-trafficking/


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To: DallasBiff

At Risk Warning Signs for Child Sex Trafficking

By Thorn | June 13, 2014

On an ongoing basis, we ask our supporters to help call attention to youth at risk for child sex trafficking. In an effort to call even more attention to the issue, we’re providing more detailed information about youth at risk for child sex trafficking, and would like to ask you to spread these warning signs for child sex trafficking around your network.

How to identify a child who may be at risk for child sex trafficking

Did you know that children rarely disclose that they have been sexually exploited? Trafficked children often suffer from depression, hostility, stress, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and fear of authority, as well as fear of those who are exploiting them. Outward signs may appear as simple as difficult behavior or resistance to assistance, but could also take on more extreme characteristics.

Below is a list of possible trafficking indicators and warning signs, provided by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), one of our partners in the fight against child sexual exploitation. Keep in mind that the presence of these warning signs does not definitively mean the child is being trafficked, but serve as clues to be assessed within the broader context of all information presented.

Warning signs for child sex trafficking

For more at risk warning signs for child sex trafficking, please read NCMEC’s Sex Trafficking Identification Resource, which may help you identify possible child victims of sex trafficking.

What can you do to protect your children?

Open communication is key. One of the most important things you can do to protect your child is to create an environment in which he or she feels comfortable talking with you. You should talk about the dangers of sex trafficking with your kids and encourage them to let you know if they encounter an uncomfortable or potentially dangerous situation.

You can also educate yourself further by reading NCMEC’s guide for parents and guardians.

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NCMEC is a partner in our fight against child sexual exploitation. They operate many programs including AMBER Alerts and the CyberTipline, a congressionally authorized method for reporting crimes against children. You can read more in NCMEC’s guest blog post, “When Time Matters, Technology Matters.”

SOURCE:
https://www.thorn.org/blog/risk-warning-signs-for-child-sex-trafficking/

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To: DallasBiff

Look for Warning Signs of Human Trafficking

Human trafficking or child trafficking is modern-day slavery. Traffickers often groom or lure children into a life of forced sexual labor. It’s a dangerous and growing problem in Tennessee and every state in the United States. Human trafficking is the second-fastest growing criminal industry, just behind drug trafficking.

Studies indicate 46 children in the U.S. become trapped in the trafficking world every day. The average age of new victims is 13.

It’s important for all citizens to be on the lookout for victims. If you think a child may be caught in human trafficking, call the Tennessee Human Trafficking Hotline at 855-55-TNHTH.

Warning Signs

If you look closely, you may notice something that could save a life. Here are some warning signs of human trafficking from ithastostop.com:

Physical Appearance

Possessions

Lack of Control

Behavior

If you see warning signs and think a child may be a victim of human trafficking, call the Tennessee Human Trafficking Hotline at 855-55-TNHTH. Or call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888.


Beware of Technology

The methods used for trafficking have changed because of technology. Traffickers no longer have to pursue children on the streets. The internet has become the key tool for finding new victims. These predators know that children use nearly all social media networks and that parents may not be aware of their activities.

Traffickers lie to deceive and control young people. They may pose as friends, peers and attractive members of the opposite sex. They lure children into unsafe situations where they can be taken and sold into the sex trafficking industry. Get more information.


Safety Tips for Parents

Here are some suggestions for parents from Erase Child Trafficking.

Talk to your children openly and honestly. Take the time to talk to your child about sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Help them understand why avoiding certain situations is critical to their safety. Get tips for talking to kids.

Practice social media safety. Child traffickers thrive on social media. They build trust with victims before inviting them to a location where they can be drawn into human trafficking. Consider limiting your children’s social media use. Help them learn good social media practices for remaining safe. Learn how to help children cope with social media peer pressure.

Make your home a happy, inviting place. Many trafficking victims are not kidnapped but are lured into trafficking situations by false promises. Children might think these strangers can fill emotional needs they feel are not being met at home. Watch this video for fun ways to strengthen family bonds.

Be aware of men and women. Traffickers aren’t just men. The first contact a child makes with trafficking is often a female. These female recruiters present themselves as friendly and exciting. They often promise to provide young people with experiences their “normal” lives cannot.

Identify your child. Organizations like the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children provide identification services where parents can upload images, some details and even fingerprints to a secure database.

Get more information on safety tips.


Additional Resources

Think someone is a victim of human trafficking? Contact the Tennessee Human Trafficking Hotline at 855-55-TNHTH.

If you know of or think someone is involved in human trafficking, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline for confidential help and information at 888-373-7888.

Get more information on human trafficking and how to stop it.

Keep children on the path to excellent mental health.

Learn about the importance of building resilience in children and teens.

SOURCE:
https://www.kidcentraltn.com/health/safety/look-for-warning-signs-of-human-trafficking.html

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