by Justice | Mar 4, 2015 | Featured, human trafficking prevention, human trafficking solutions, human trafficking statistics
When a mom found her 14-year-old daughter’s photo on a website under the false name “Diamond,” she decided to take action. She responded to the ad by texting, “Interested. What can $200 get me?” She said she got a text response saying, “good sex.’”...
by Justice | Feb 4, 2015 | Events, Featured, human trafficking prevention, human trafficking solutions, human trafficking statistics
As the New England Patriots were celebrating their thrilling Super Bowl XLIX win Sunday night, law enforcement around the nation were observing a more somber victory. While Justice For Youth advocates were passing out “Be A Champion” flyers during Super...
by Justice | Nov 13, 2014 | human trafficking prevention, human trafficking solutions, human trafficking statistics
A Social Experiment Worth Repeating Slowing, shrinking and stopping sex trafficking is one of the most crucial and difficult tasks we face in the 21st century. We are grateful to Sweden for providing such a great example of how it can be done. This is a social...
by Justice | Oct 18, 2014 | human trafficking prevention, human trafficking solutions, human trafficking statistics
The Rotherham sexual exploitation scandal refers to the existence of widespread child sexual abuse in the town of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, between 1997 and 2013, and its subsequent cover-up. More Rotherham Abuse Scandal Evidence Emerging According to lead...
by Justice | Oct 13, 2014 | human trafficking prevention, human trafficking solutions, human trafficking statistics
A new report released by Not For Sale reveals some interesting statistics… More than 50 percent of human trafficking victims were born in the United States; 19 percent in Mexico; and 18 percent in Asia. commercial sexual exploitation was the most common form of...
by Justice | Oct 10, 2014 | championing hope, Featured, heroes, human trafficking solutions, human trafficking statistics, video
One person can make a difference, sometimes a big difference. He was living the so-called American dream but it took a trip to a Cambodian garbage dump to find his true calling. Scott Neeson had it made as a Hollywood executive living the good life. He lived...