Posts Tagged ‘child prostitution’

FBI Initiative To Prevent Child Prostitution

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

The FBI Crimes Against Children division has specialized agents in child safety to accomplish:

1 – Innocence Lost Initiative - To prevent child prostitution, and take down the “pimp” predators.

2- CARD Team – To rapidly deploy a CARD Team anywhere in the country to provide expertise and assist law enforcement during the most critical time period following abduction.

INNOCENCE LOST INITIATIVE

innonce-lost-initativebanner31The Innocence Lost initiative specifically works to take down predators who are pimping out children for money. The goal is not only to take down the bad guy during undercover sting operations, but more importantly to safely take the children out of the environment. According to the FBI, there is a nationwide domestic child prostitution problem in which young girls are losing their innocence and held captive in a horrific lifestyle. The misconception by some is that this form of child prostitution only occurs overseas, but in reality, if there is adult prostitution in a community, there is probably child prostitution going on as well. This project began in June 2003 in conjunction with the Department of Justice Child Exploitation & Obscenity Section and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Another goal is to tackle the growing problem of child prostitution and sex trafficking, specifically in the United States. Since its inception in 2003, with 37 task forces in place, there have been nearly 900 successful recoveries and more than 525 convictions.

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COMBATING CHILD PROSTITUTION

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Photo courtsey www.restlessbeings.org

Photo courtsey www.restlessbeings.org

The murder of Shaniya Davis in North Carolina last fall raises the issue of child prostitution in the United States.  For those who may not know, Shaniya’s own mother, Antoinette Davis, is charged with Human Trafficking, allegedly prostituting her own child.  Antoinette was released on a $51,000 bond a few weeks ago and is set to appear in court sometime next month.  This case is enough to make anyone sick. 

The U.S. Department of Justice says, “it is estimated that about 293,000 American youth are currently at risk of becoming victims of commercial sexual exploitation.”  The report goes on to say that “children are mainly recruited into prostitution through forced abduction, pressure from parents, or through deceptive agreements between parents and traffickers.”

I cannot understand why anyone, especially a parent, would want to do this to their child… Aren’t parents supposed to protect their children for life?  Investigators told me early into this investigation that Antoinette may have sold Shaniya to pay off a drug debt. 

Through all of this, I would like your input.  The goal is to highlight the best programs in the United States that help to protect children from this trade and to make communities aware of the resources.

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FBI: CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

I had a meeting today with the FBI in Washington, D.C.  This gathering was a great opportunity to get acquainted with agents from the Crimes Against Children specialized unit.  Sometimes when you think of the FBI, you may think intelligence and terrorism, and not so much about child protection.  I learned a lot during our discussion, especially when it relates to child abductions, and I want to pass this insight along to you.     

The FBI Crimes Against Children division is stacked with specialized agents in child safety to accomplish two main goals:

1-      Innocence Lost initiative – To prevent child prostitution, and take down the “pimp” predators.

2-      CARD Team – To rapidly deploy a CARD Team anywhere in the country to provide expertise and assist law enforcement during the most critical time period following abduction.

INNOCENCE LOST INITIATIVE

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Child Prostitution in the United States – Your thoughts?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

The recent murder of Shaniya Davis in North Carolina is raising the issue of child prostitution in the United States.  For those who may not know, Shaniya’s own mother, Antoinette Davis, is charged with Human Trafficking, allegedly prostituting her own child.  It is enough to make anyone sick.  For the last couple of days, I’ve been doing more research into child prostitution, focusing the first part of my research to the United States specifically; then taking a look at the problem on a worldwide level. 

The U.S. Department of Justice says, “it is estimated that about 293,000 American youth are currently at risk of becoming victims of commercial sexual exploitation.”  The report goes on to say that “children are mainly recruited into prostitution through forced abduction, pressure from parents, or through deceptive agreements between parents and traffickers.”

I cannot understand why anyone, especially a parent, would want to do this to their child… Aren’t parents supposed to protect their children for life? 

Through all of this, I would like your input.  I am looking for non-profit organizations in the United States that help to protect our children from this trade.  I want to highlight their great work, and add them to my resource page.  Please feel free to share your thoughts and information below at the comment link. 

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