Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
Child sex trafficking is a form of child abuse that occurs when a child under 18 is advertised, solicited or exploited through a commercial sex act. A commercial sex act is any sex act where something of value – such as money, drugs or a place to stay – is given to or received by any person for sexual activity. While any child can be targeted by a trafficker, research, data and survivor lived experience and expertise have revealed traffickers and buyers often target youth who lack strong support networks, have experienced violence in the past, are experiencing homelessness, or are marginalized by society. Traffickers are masters of manipulation and prey upon vulnerabilities using psychological pressure and intimidation to control and sexually exploit the child for their benefit. (NCMEC). Do not attempt to confront a suspected trafficker or perpetrator directly.
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Other Support and Resources
(888) 373-3888 National Human Trafficking Hotline
(233733)also text "info" or "help" to BeFree (233733)
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Love and Trafficking, Polaris Project
Runaway Children
Please report a missing or runaway child to law enforcement and the Department of Children and Families. You may also contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) hotline at 800-THE-LOST (800-843-5678). NCMEC also has a CyberTipLine which you can access here CyberTip.
My Life My Choice, BostonSurvivor led mentorship
Living in Freedom Together- Transitional Youth Mentoring and Exiting Survivor led mentorship
The Blue CampaignDepartment of Homeland Security national awareness, prevention, and resources
Myths and Misconceptions Homeland Security (dhs.gov)