Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking
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Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking
3/2/2011 Agenda Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Frontline Responders February 27, 2011 Global trafficking What is DMST? Scope of DMST Where does Texas stand? Societal influence Demand drives the machine Recruitment and control Trauma bonding Professional intervention Next steps Global scope http://vimeo.com/7168434 Global scope Which is DMST? The United States: hidden in plain sight A. A minor performing oral sex for a place to sleep. B. A little league coach sexually abusing players. C A mother trading her 16-year-old C. 16 year old daughter for crack. D. A 14-year-old posing for pornographic photos for a cheeseburger. E. An 11-year-old stripping for higher status in a gang. 1 3/2/2011 The federal law We are talking about minors!!! ANY person under 18 years of age who is involved in a commercial sex act is a victim. Exchange of any sex act for anything of value. NO PROOF OF FORCE, FRAUD OR COERCION IS NECESSARY. What is a sex act? The minor must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. These definitions are from the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 A national epidemic 100,000-300,000 U.S. children at risk for trafficking EACH YEAR..and growing.1 Less than 1% of cases solved.2 1 out of 3 homeless youth in the U.S. sold into sex slavery within 48 hours of running away or being kicked out. out 3 Average age of entry into sex trafficking is 12-13.4 Life expectancy: 7 years.5 Domestic trafficking more prevalent.6 U.S. children normally gain access to services by being charged with delinquency or prostitution.7 9 Research backs it up - Georgia research study 492 girls a month sold 7,200 men pay for sex with these very young girls Primarily affluent, suburban white men 3 embedded warnings 47% still wanted to proceed Other research New York: 3,200+ Michigan: 140+ Minnesota: 100+ More than die ann annually all from murder, suicides and accidents. All trending upward. Ongoing research clearly indicates a national scope. 2 3/2/2011 Airlines, buses, trains and cars: distribution hubs Pimp Mobile at Miami Super Bowl Where does Texas stack up? Buses as mobile lap dancing studios. Taxis as mobile brothels. Bus stations as recruiting grounds: 3,700 Greyhound stations alone. Lot Lizard mentality. Johns fly in and out. www. ALLIANCEFORCHILDREN.org ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN 817.335.7172 Texas is a hub 740 girls under 18 being trafficked across the state.1 The National Human Trafficking Hotline receives more calls from Texas than any other state.1 Department of Justice designated I-10 corridor as the No. 1 route for human trafficking in the U.S.2 Breeding ground for predators thanks to numerous interstate highways, airports, malls. Easy to market: Internet, truck stops, modeling studios, etc. The current climate Texas House Bill 4009 Recognizes U.S. citizens face similar challenges; grants for services. Statewide Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force. Mandated training for police, prosecutors and judges. Liability for the trafficker regardless of whether he knew victim is a minor. Defendant liable for damages to trafficked persons, including mental anguish. Study of alternatives to the juvenile justice system. Alternatives to juvenile justice Create network of providers. Create an entity to function as first, single point i t off contact. t t Community-based programs. Increase use of NGOs specializing in DMST. 3 3/2/2011 Latest Texas news 82nd Legislative priorities Recognize as victims, not criminals and redirect costly juvenile justice. August 2010 Remove state requirement to prove force, fraud or coercion. Gov. Perry calls for tougher penalties: 25 years to life. Collect revenue for victim services through forfeitures and restitution. i i Grants G off up to $500 $500,000 000 statewide id to cities ii and counties. Impound vehicles and impose additional fines on johns. More than $291,000 to AG’s Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force. Create liability for 3rd-party facilitators. Dallas/Fort Worth realities What about our Texas cities? www. TRAFFICKSTOP.org TraffickStop 15% of Texas calls to hotline come from DFW area.1 Large number of homeless youth. For example, 1/3 of Fort Worth’s homeless are youth, and Dallas has 1,000 teens on the streets any given night.2 Fairly extensive gang involvement; Mexican cartels are sending kids into Texas schools to recruit.3 Sent to 2-week bootcamp. Malls, the Ballpark, new Texas Stadium, amusement parks, arcades, bus stations. Most front-line defenders don’t know what to look for in a victim.4 FBI recently named Dallas as 1 of 14 cities with the highest number of victims. International airport, bus stations, numerous truck stops. 214.418.8318 DFW research results 256 young American girls bought and sold each month in DFW area. Only considers girls sold through online publications and escort services. 35% of state’s victim, yet home to only 26% of the Texas population. More than die in drunken-driving accidents, murder, suicide and other accidents. 4 3/2/2011 www. airlineamb.org Airline Ambassadors 888.ANGEL-86 Changing a mindset The system is failing these children children... American child victims of sex trafficking are being arrested for the crime committed against them while their abusers walk free free. - Shared Hope International …not the case for rape or other child sex-abuse victims. Falling through the cracks Continue to not be identified or misidentified in the field. Texas D.A. Prosecutes Girl, 13, For Prostitution While Her Pimp, 32, Walks by Amanda Kloer categories: Child Prostitution, Pimping Published January 21, 2010 @ 01:00PM PT DMST victimization masked by other behavior. As a result, often do not receive services specific to their victimization. Acceptance of something of value not an indicator of a mutually beneficial relationship. They say everything is bigger in Texas, and the king-sized failures of the justice system are no exception. A Harris County District had a major justice FAIL recently when he prosecuted a 13 13-year-old year old girl for prostitution, prostitution despite the fact that she's legally a human trafficking victim and not old enough to consent to sex. And her 32-year-old "boyfriend" (aka pimp) who was having sex with her and likely facilitated her prostitution? Well, he walked off free and clear. www. airlineamb.org The ruling Airline Ambassadors 888.ANGEL-86 They’re not the only ones at risk June 18, 2010: Texas Supreme Court rules children are the victims, not the perpetrators of child prostitution. Public health. Children under the age of consent cannot be charged with selling sex. Costs to society. Because children under 14 cannot lawfully consent to sex, they can’t “knowingly” engage in sexual conduct. More danger in our schools. Burgeoning criminal enterprise. 5 3/2/2011 A new era for sexual exploitation Trafficking exploded with the Internet. Set to make $63 million in 2010.1 Between 2004-2008 prostituted children complaints from the Internet increased by 1000%. 2 Societal influence No liability. backpage: 287 ads in ONE day for Dallas/Fort Worth. Hiding behind their computer screen An underlying factor An epidemic of exploitation of our children facilitated by the Internet. E-mail, IM, bulletin boards, chat rooms, MySpace, facebook. Internet video games allow predators to compete against and chat with players around the world, often posing as children. 1 in 5 kids are solicited online. At any given time, 50,000 predators are prowling for children on the Internet. - Child pornography More th M than 100,000 100 000 Web W b sites. it 1 55% comes from the U.S.2 More than 32 million people visit each month. Johns actively seek young girls for sex on the Internet.3 More than 70% of incarcerated sex offenders fueled their addiction by viewing child pornography.5 - Gonzo pornography now the “training ground.” Not in my backyard? “Adult diapers just might be in store for these whores when h their th i work k iis done.” - Promotional copy for gonzo DVD Other underlying factors Reusable commodity. Normalization of commercial sex. - Advertising Music Movies, o es, TV Fashion Pimping glamorized. - Oscar: It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp. - Snoop Dogg: America’s most Lovable Pimp. - “Pimp” turned into a sexy verb. 6 3/2/2011 Not usually the guy in the mug shot Demand drives the machine Old or young. Rich or poor. Educated or not educated. Professional or non-professional. Any race. race Well integrated into their communities. Friendly. Clinically sane. Pay-per-rapists. Story 7 3/2/2011 www. airlineamb.org Airline Ambassadors 888.ANGEL-86 Are we talking about Huggy Bear? Not usually the guy in the fur coat and gold chain Father, mother, brother, uncle, a coach, a teacher, peer, someone they meet on the street. Not always organized criminals. Both men and women of varying ages. Any ethnicity or race. Becoming increasingly younger as pimps recruit youth to facilitate. 8 3/2/2011 from the office of the U.S. attorney for Western District of Missouri 5:25 p.m. CDT, September 9, 2010 KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A federal grand jury indicted four men from southern Missouri men and one man from St. Louis for their roles in a commercial sex trafficking conspiracy. Investigators believe a young, mentally deficient woman was sexually abused and tortured for several years in a home in Lebanon and forced to work as an exotic dancer at local strip clubs Edward Bagley, Sr., 43, and Michael Stokes, 62, both of Lebanon, Dennis Henry, 50, of Wheatland, James Noel, 44, of Springfield, and Bradley Cook, 31, of St. Louis, are charged in an 11-count indictment that was returned under seal by a grand jury on Wednesday. The indictment was unsealed and made public upon the arrests and initial court appearances of Henry is the postmaster general of Nevada. Stokes is a national representative for Disabled American Veterans. [Editor's note: the the defendants. DAV denies this.] December 2002 to February 2009, Bagley coerced a woman, They found that Bagley advertised online that FV could be sexually tortured during live online sessions or in person. The indictment says Stokes, Henry, Noel and Cook participated in this Investigators believe, from identified as FV, to become a sex slave and sexually tortured her. conspiracy as customers who paid Bagley to sexually abuse and torture FV. Investigators believe Bagley forced FV to work as a stripper and kept the proceeds from that work. The federal investigation began after Bagley suffocated and severely shocked FV during a torture session to a state of cardiac arrest on Feb. 27, 2009. FV, who was 23 years old at that time, received emergency medical treatment and was How the pimps advertise UNFORGETTABLE BLONDE SWEETHEART w4m - (INCALL ARLINGTON/ FT.WORTH OUTCALLS 24/7) GO Steelers!!! Pre game Pre-game Specials!!! -*Sweet and Sexxy hospitalized. According to the indictment, Bagley enticed FV, a 16-year-old runaway who suffered from mental deficiencies, into his trailer home in December 2002. Let’s get the lingo Trick John Stable Daddy Turn out Seasoning Quota The life Branded Bottom bitch Date Square Automatic Trade up/trade down Choosing C oos g up Sister-in-law/wife-in-law Caught a case The game Gorilla pimp Recruitment tactics Hangs out at malls, arcades, group homes, bus stops - anywhere with a high potential for interacting with youth. Engages in conversation to assess their vulnerabilities and dreams. Targets their h i weaknesses. k Tells them what they want to hear. Recruitment and control Recruitment tactics Preys on the vulnerable Gives them what they need Fulfills promises to earn trust, love, devotion Manipulated systematically and over an extended before sex trafficking begins. 9 3/2/2011 Induction tactics Texas teens arrested for forcing 12-year-old girls into prostitution THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday, January 16th 2008, 9:48 AM Isolates victim. Begins demanding uncomfortable sex. Punishes refusal, hesitation or complaints with physical and emotional abuse. Becomes more abusive and blames the victim. Cycles of abuse/affection. Threats to family. Attaches act of prostitution to proof of her love. Transitions her to prostitution. FORT WORTH, Texas - Several teenage gang members have been arrested on suspicion of forcing girls as young as 12 into a prostitution ring, police in Texas said. After befriending the girls and getting them high, Varrio Central gang members took them to some regular customers and then sought other men by visiting apartment complexes, offering the girls' services for $50, Fort Worth police Lt. Ken Dean said. The gang apparently targeted runaways and other girls with unstable homes, and if the girls refused to have sex for money the members beat and sexually assaulted them and threatened their families, Dean said. "The age of the victims and suspects is the surprising part of it," Dean said. "To have such young individuals in a somewhat organized business, a forced prostitution ring, is somewhat alarming and such a horrendous crime against the 12- to 16-year-old girls." Control tactics Always right around the corner... Physically Physically Psychologically Socially Ongoing pimp control Captivity Violence Promise of a better life...when Attention followed by abuse Isolation No living alternative L k off resources Lack “Love” their pimp Don’t trust authorities Confiscation of identification Control of money Psychological manipulation Threats to family Any child can become a victim Children of any ethnicity, race or religion. Youth of any sociosocio-economic class. Girls or boys. Children of all ages. Preying on the vulnerable 10 3/2/2011 Characteristics of a high-risk DMST victim So why do they stay? Unstable home life Parent-child conflict Addiction to substances; parent addicted Depression Hunger Low self-esteem or self-worth Desire for protection, love Poverty-stricken Chronic runaway; throwaway Homelessness Left behind by education system Transient Involvement with juvenile justice system or CPS www. airlineamb.org Airline Ambassadors Captivity/confinement Use of threats/violence Fear Shame Self-blame Distrust of professionals T Traumatic ti bonding b di Belief in false promises Drug addiction Hopelessness/resignation Psychological trauma Normalization Self-identification 888.ANGEL-86 What to look for What can I do? Understanding the dynamics Recognize the abuse behind the abuse - 80% abused in home. - 28 times more likely to be arrested for prostitution. After lockup - Higher recidivism rates. - Lower educational/economic opportunities. - Hang with delinquent peers. Scripted answers. Inconsistencies in story. Branding or tattoos. No identification. Doesn’t know what city in. Varied stages of bruising; clumps of makeup covering. Appears helpless, shamed, nervous. Malnourished Inability or fear to make eye contact. Older, controlling boyfriend. Accompanying person insists on giving all the information. Extreme survival mechanisms: disassociation or tonic immobility. Helping them identify Be non-judgmental and kind. Provide friendly, confidential, comfortable interview space. Develop a rapport with the youth outside the interview room. Allow them to gguide the conversation. Tell them why you are writing information down. Use youth-friendly language. Ensure open body language. Limit personal references and interruptions. Meet them where they are. Be transparent; you have to earn their trust. 11 3/2/2011 Setting the stage for success Ask questions that highlight survival skills: Tell me what is helping you get through this now. Tell me about the moment when you knew you had survived survived. Tell me when you knew it was over. Instead of: Tell me what happened to you. Can you tell me about the prostitution. Let’s ask I like that tattoo. Where did you get it? Do you have a nickname? Where have you lived in the past year? When you run, where do you go? Is there something that keeps you from going home? Was there a time you weren’t allowed to leave? Do you have a boyfriend? H How old ld are you? ? Who works? What do they do? Where? Who keeps the money? Who pays the bills? Have you ever traded sex for food or a place to sleep? Have you ever been hit? Have you or someone you love ever been threatened? Has anyone forced you to do something you didn’t want to do? www. airlineamb.org Airline Ambassadors 888.ANGEL-86 Remember... If remove all defense mechanisms at once, can cause unintended consequences. Realize the way information is collected has a powerful f iimpact on whether the experience i iis retraumatizing. First things first Being asked to tell the story can cause a cascade of physical and psychological symptoms. You must meet their immediate needs first. Short-term needs Safety, safety, SAFETY Physiological/basic needs Medical needs Language needs Psychological/emotional needs Financial needs Possible medical needs STDs Pelvic pain Rectal trauma Urinary difficulties Pregnancy Mutilations Infertility Infectious diseases Malnourishment Dental problems Addiction/withdrawal Bruises Scars Undiagnosed/untreated diseases Unset broken bones 12 3/2/2011 Airline Ambassadors www. airlineamb.org 888.ANGEL-86 The long list of psychological impact Anxiety and stress disorder. Attachment disorder. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Conduct disorder. Depression. Developmental disorders. Learning disorders. Acute stress disorder. Post traumatic stress disorder disorder. Anxiety disorders. Dissociative disorders. Eating disorders. Self-harming disorders. Sleep disorders. Somatic disorders. Substance abuse disorders. Impulse control disorders. Mood disorders. Unique needs for restoration Physical Psychological Educational Social The Traffick911 model Campus-style 3 initial 10-bedroom homes Emergency shelter Long-term home for 10- to 13-year-old girls Long-term home for 14- to 18-year-old girls School, study area, kitchen/dining room, counseling center in central building Offices separate Future homes Transitional home for 18 and over Boys Additional age-specific homes as grow Long term Long-term The Traffick911 holistic program Mentoring. Medical treatment. Trauma counseling. On-site school. Creative therapy. Life skills. Social development. Long-term barriers Continued reluctance to selfidentify. Loyalty to the pimp. Running away. Not used to following normal structure. Used U d tto sleeping l i during d i day; d staying up all night. Lack of trust. Sexual confusion. Glamorizing the exploitation to rationalize it. Severely deregulated nervous system. 13 3/2/2011 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 1,000,000 500,000 300,000 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 175,000 100,000 cheeseburger survival rate homeless children rescue 50 000 50,000 25,000 prosecution We’re No. 1 10,000 5,000 2,000 recruiting ground restoration Game time Numbers s youry 1,000 5th Grade Topic 1 Question / What are pimps offering vulnerable children? 5th Grade Topic 1 Answer / Survival, a dream, love... Return 5th Grade Topic 2 Question / How many homeless children in the U S are sold into sexual slavery U.S. within 48 hours of running away or being kicked out? 5th Grade Topic 2 Answer / 1 out of 3. Return 14 3/2/2011 4th Grade Topic 3 Question / What is the average life expectancy for a child forced into sexual slavery? 4th Grade Topic 3 Answer / 7 years. Return 4th Grade Topic 4 Question / How do U.S. children generally gain access to services? 4th Grade Topic 4 Answer / Lockup. Return 3rd Grade Topic 5 Question / What was the age of the child a Houston DA prosecuted as a prostitute while her 32-year-old pimp walked away without being investigated? 3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer / 13. Return 15 3/2/2011 3rd Grade Topic 6 Question / What state does the National Human Trafficking Hotline receive the most calls from? 4th Grade Topic 6 Answer / Texas. Return 2nd Grade Topic 7 Question / Where is a major recruiting ground for pimps looking for distressed children? 2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer / Malls, bus stations, schools, emergency youth shelters, shelters arcades, arcades parties. Return 2nd Grade Topic 8 Question / When does demand spike. 2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer / Around major sporting events, conventions etc conventions, etc. Return 16 3/2/2011 1st Grade Topic 9 Question / How many safe houses does Texas have for these brutalized children? 1st Grade Topic 9 Answer / Zero. Return 1st Grade Topic 10 Question / How many young American girls are sold in a month in Texas? 1st Grade Topic 10 Answer / 740. Return Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic 11 Involvement 1,000,000 Question / Who can make a difference for these voiceless victims? 17 3/2/2011 1,000,000 Answer / Thanks for Playing! YOU!!! Return 18