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Human Trafficking Kay Firth-Butterfield Barrister-At-Law, LLM, F.R.S.A. Bernardo Kohler Centre Modern-Day Slavery NOT Prostitution Illegal Immigration /Migrant Workers 1

Slavery - What is? $40,000.00 $150.00 $32,000,000,000.00 8million Human Trafficking Facts Globally, 600,000 to 800,000 individuals are trafficked each year. 80% women and up to 50% children 14,500 to17,500 people are trafficked into the United States each year Majority of Human Trafficking cases in the United States are runaway and throwaway youth from the United States (estimated 150,000) Average age of introduction into trafficking 12-13 years old 1 out of 3 runaways picked up within 48 hours of running away and lured into sex trafficking 2

APD - HTD Palatka Camp, Florida www.ciw-online.org How BIG is the Problem? The US Department of State estimated 12.3 million people are victims of forced labor, bonded labor, and forced prostitution around the world. 1 Identified victims vs. Estimated victims: 0.4% 1 2 The cost to victims is estimated at $20.9 billion per year. 1 US Department of State, Trafficking in Persons Report; 2010 2 The cost of coercion; REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL; Global Report under the follow-up to the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work; INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE; 98th Session 2009 3

Texas Numbers Bureau of Justice Administration Human Trafficking Task Forces have reported (TX AG Rpt 2011): 554 Investigations 113 Indictments 260 victims under age 18 214 exploited in DMST (188 Domestic & 26 International victims) 2 FBI Innocence Lost Task Forces in Texas reported the rescue of 109 minor victims in 2010. The National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline indicates 12% of calls came from Texas in 2009 (highest % of calls). After drug dealing, human trafficking is the 2nd largest criminal industry in the world. And it is the fastest growing. Trafficking into US (Women & children) 4

TRAFFICKING vs. SMUGGLING Trafficking Crime against a person Coercion used to control victim Subsequent exploitation (forced labor for debt) Can occur domestically Trafficked persons seen as victims Smuggling Crime against nation s sovereignty No coercion, contact ends after entry Fees paid in advance or upon arrival Always international in nature Persons making illegal entry seen as violators 5

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Who Are The Victims The next prostitute, exotic dancer, illegal immigrant, runaway youth, domestic servant, or migrant worker you encounter may be a victim of human trafficking. Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Victim 800,000 kids reported as runaway every year; 200,000 abducted by family members 1 100,000 to 300,000 American children are victimized through the practice of child prostitution every year (commercial sexual exploitation). 2 30% of shelter youth and 70% of street youth are victimized through commercial sexual exploitation. 3 Organizations and agencies working with domestic minors involved in prostitution estimate 70-80% of the minors they serve are runaways with a history of childhood abuse and sexual abuse. 4 1 2009 Annual Report; National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. 2 Prostituted Children in the United States: Identifying and Responding to America s Trafficked Youth, Serg.1. Shared Hope International and Onanon Productions. DVD. Washington, D.C.:Shared Hope International 3 Estes, R. & Weiner, N. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. University of Pennsylvania, 2001 4 Heather J. Clawson, Nicole Dutch, Amy Solomon, and Lisa Goldblatt Grace, August 2009 7

BKC Who Are The Traffickers? Friends and Family Organized criminal groups Local gangs Drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) Pimps / Madams Adult entertainment industry Massage parlor operators Labor subcontractors Where Victims are Exploited Restaurants Nail salons Factories Private residences Truck Stops Hotels/ Motels Construction Sites Cantinas/bars Street Vendors Agriculture Escort services Sexually oriented businesses Sex Tourism Massage parlors 8

Marketing the Exploitation Internet * Backpage.com CityXguide.com Escortdater.com Adultsearch.com Localescortpages.com HushVIP.com Eccie.net Rubmaps.com Flyers Marriage bureaus Social network sites Business cards Personal ads * Internet ads and pages are continually adapting. Pressures from citizens, attorneys general, and other organizations have forced some sites to close Adult Services pages. Traffickers continue to seek Internet sites to cater to their ads. APD-HTD 9

Kiki BKC Questions To Ask How did you get here? Do you know where you are? Where do you live, eat, and sleep? Are you working to pay a debt? Where is your passport or ID? Has someone threatened your family? Are you being abused? Can you leave if you want to? Are you afraid of someone? Where Municipal Courts Come Across Victims Juveniles Defendants charged with Other Crimes Foreign Defendants/Victims Victims needing Protective Orders 10

Juvenile Intervention Are they consistently truant? Why? Are they a first time runaway, habitual runaway? Is the custodian a biological parent? How are they related? Are they from this jurisdiction or a different jurisdiction? Were they the sole defendant in the crime? Did they have help? Are they a child arrested for prostitution? Juvenile Jurisdiction Art. 45.057. Justice/Municipal Court Jurisdiction over Art. 4.11 or 4.14 cases involving children Refer child or child s parent for services Require child to attend a special program Require parent to attend parenting classes or child s school/ class functions Providing Protection for Child Human Trafficking Victims Reclassify a child s involvement in prostitution as conduct in need of supervision provision, not delinquent conduct (HB 2015) Sec. 51.03 Family Code Clarify mandatory abuse/neglect reporting requirements (SB 24) Sec. 261.001 Family Code Add sex trafficking offenses to the list where bail may be denied when victim is a child and original bond conditions are violated Child victim under the age of 14 (HB 2014) Art. 17.153 Code of Criminal Procedure Add child sex trafficking-related offenses to the list of offenses requiring a child safety zone (HB 2014) Art. 42.12, Sec. 13B(b), Code of Criminal Procedure 11

Defendant s Charged with Other Crimes Are they actually an adult? Are they doing this of their own free will? How are they going to end up paying bail? Who is going to bail them out? If an attorney is present who is paying for the attorney? Non-Citizen Defendants Admonish defendants of their rights even as noncitizens. Were they arrested alone? Where did the others arrested end up? What are they charged with? How old are they? How did they get to the United States? Victims and Protective Orders 7A.01(a) persons who can apply: 21.02, 21.11, 22.011, 22.021, 20A.02(a)(3),(4),(7),(8) no matter their relationship to the applicant and alleged offender 7A.02 Temporary Protective Orders Is there an applicant in clear and present danger of sexual assault, stalking, or other harm 7B Protective Order for Victim of Trafficking of Persons Not cross referenced with a Criminal Code Violation, so only civil penalties available 12

Bail Range of punishment on many Human Trafficking Offenses enhanced Is there a victim? Do they need protection as a condition of bail? What is their prior criminal record? Is it connected to Human Trafficking? 3g Offense- State MUST be given reasonable notice of a proposed bail reduction Other Helpful Tools Public Nuisance employing a child at sexually explicit business; trafficking; sexual conduct or performance by a child; and employment harmful to a child to underlying list of offenses eligible for a public nuisance suit. (SB 24 and HB 289) Sec. 125.0015 Civil Practice and Remedies Code City Ordinances Does your city have any city ordinances that may help you identify and protect victims of Human Trafficking? Reorganize Human Trafficking Crimes Legislature reorganized Texas Penal Code Section 20A to clearly define types of criminal conduct according to the victim s age and type of abuse (SB 24) Adult Victim Labor or sex Child Victim Labor or sex Simplify the definition of traffic to proof standard of force, fraud or coercion Similar to federal law Not required for child sex trafficking victims New structure is a key enhancement for law enforcement and prosecutors 13

Punishments and Enhancements Increase penalties against a person who solicits a child for prostitution (HB 2014) Sec. 43.02 Penal Code Third degree if child between age 14 to 18 Second degree if child under 14 Enhance penalties for the sale or purchase of a child for human-trafficking related offenses (HB 2014) Sec. 25.08 Penal Code Second degree if the intent of the actor is to engage in child human trafficking, compelling prostitution, or promotion of prostitution Punishments and Enhancements Enhance penalties against persons who employ, authorize or induce a child to work in a sexually oriented business (HB 290 and HB 2014) Sec. 43.251 Penal Code Second degree if child between 14 to 18 First degree if child under 14 Venue Expand venue provisions for trafficking of persons cases to be based upon the entirety of the criminal episode similar to kidnapping. (SB 24) Art. 13.12 Code of Criminal Procedure 14

Statute of Limitations Child Sex Trafficking No limitation Adult sex and labor trafficking, Compelling Prostitution (adult) 10 year limitation Child Labor Trafficking, Compelling Prostitution (child) 10 years after the 18 th birthday of the victim (SB 24) Art. 12.01 Code of Criminal Procedure Other Applicable State Laws Often traffickers violate other state laws such as: Kidnapping, Unlawful Restraint PC 20.01 Murder PC 19.02 Assault Offenses PC 22.01 Aggravated Sexual Assault PC 22.021 Sexual Assault PC 22.11 Aggravated Kidnapping PC 20.04 Compelling Prostitution PC 43.05 Organized Criminal Activity PC 71.02 (Brothels) Seizure of Assets CCP 59 Victim Help T-Visa Specifically for victims of Human Trafficking Resources available to victim for health care, housing, etc. U-Visa Victim of criminal activity Not as many resources available under this Visa Continued Presence Allows victim to stay in the U.S. during the pendency of the case 15

T Visa BKC BKC NGO Victim Resources Proactive development of local/regional NGO partnerships is essential for immediate victim response needs. Possible local/regional resource avenues: 211 System (statewide 24/7 phone lines) Local charities and/or churches United Way Salvation Army Bernardo Kohler Centre 16

Houston Victim Assistance Houston Rescue and Restore Coalition Coalition Against Human Trafficking Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance St. Frances Cabrini Center for Immigrant Legal Assistance YMCA International Services University of Houston Immigration Law Clinic Boat People SOS Immigration Service Center (Vietnam) Catholic Charities Chinese Community Center Free The Captives Bernardo Kohler Centre Dallas And Fort Worth Victim Assistance Mosaic Family Services Letot Center (Part of Dallas Juvenile Dept) Human Rights Initiative Catholic Charities Promise House The Family Place New Life Opportunities New Friends New Life Victim s Outreach, Inc. Bernardo Kohler Centre San Antonio Victim Assistance Catholic Charities Embassy of Hope Center Rape Crisis Center The Battered Women and Children s Shelter Bernardo Kohler Centre 17

Austin Victim Assistance Refugee Services of Texas Central Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking (lost grant) Central Texas Youth Services Bernardo Kohler Centre National Victim Resources National Human Trafficking Resource Center (24 hours) will assist in connecting victims to services they may be eligible to receive. (Polaris Project sponsored by DHHS) 1-888-373-7888 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) Family Service Liaison 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) For more information on human trafficking visit the Department of Health and Human Services. www.acf.hhs.gov/trafficking Questions and Answers Kay Firth-Butterfield kay@krwmail.com 512 241 9316 Dottie Laster lasterglobal@gmail.com 210-882-2259 18