National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) Data Breakdown Maine State Report 12/7/2013-9/30/2013 This report covers National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) case and call data from December 7, 2007 September 30 th, 2013. A case refers to a specific report or request that originated as a call to the NHTRC hotline. Each case may have multiple hotline calls and/or multiple callers associated with it. Part I of this report presents data from hotline calls received from callers who identified as being in Maine at the time of the call. Part II focuses on data from cases that reference human trafficking in Maine. These include cases generated from calls received from callers outside of Maine. Total Number of Calls Nationwide in Timeframe: 89,360 Part I: Calls Received from Maine Number of Calls Received from Maine: 184 LOCATION OF CALLERS
Type of Call # of Calls % of Calls High Risk and Related Issues 68 36.96% General Information 40 21.74% Tip 24 13.04% Unrelated to Trafficking 23 12.50% Request for Training and Technical Assistance 15 8.15% Referral 10 5.43% Crisis 4 2.18% Total # of Calls 184 100.00% Caller Type # of Calls % of Calls Community Member 44 23.91% Potential Victim of Labor Exploitation 28 15.22% Visa Holder 23 12.50% Student 14 7.61% NGO Other 10 5.43% Government 9 4.89% NGO Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 7 3.80% Potential Victim of Other Crime 6 3.26% Family/Friend of Potential Victim of Labor Exploitation 6 3.26% Family Member of Potential Victim 5 2.72% Medical Professional 5 2.72% Local Law Enforcement 5 2.72% Legal Professional 4 2.17% NGO Anti-trafficking 4 2.17% Potential Victim of Trafficking 3 1.63% Other 2 1.09% Family/Friend of Potential Victim of Other Crime 2 1.09% Unknown/Not Specified 2 1.09% NGO - General Social Services 1 0.54% NGO Runaway and Homeless Youth 1 0.54% Friend of Potential Victim 1 0.54% Business 1 0.54% Press/Media 1 0.54% Grand Total 184 100.00% How Did Caller Find NHTRC (where known) # of Calls % of Calls Department of State Know Your Rights Pamphlet 38 34.23%
Internet-Web Search 24 21.62% Prior Knowledge 13 11.71% Training - Presentation 7 6.31% Polaris Project 5 4.50% Radio 4 3.60% Word of Mouth 4 3.60% Referral 3 2.70% Pamphlet/Brochure/Leaflet 3 2.70% Other 2 1.80% Dr. Phil Show 2 1.80% Rescue and Restore Campaign Health and Human Services 2 1.80% Newspaper-Magazine 1 0.90% 211/311 1 0.90% Conference 1 0.90% Television 1 0.90% Total # where HOW CALLER FOUND NHTRC is known 111 100.00% Caller s Primary Language # of Calls % of Calls English 161 87.50% Spanish 16 8.70% Unknown 2 1.09% French 1 0.54% Turkish 1 0.54% Russian 1 0.54% Chinese - Mandarin 1 0.54% Thai 1 0.54% Grand Total 184 100.00% Part II: Cases Referencing Human Trafficking in Maine Number of Cases that Reference Potential Trafficking Situations in Maine: 26 Each hotline case is evaluated for evidence of potential trafficking, and is categorized as High, Moderate, and No. Cases categorized as High contain a high level of critical information and demonstrate key indicators relevant to identifying a human trafficking situation. Cases categorized as Moderate reference situations that contain several indicators and red flags of potential trafficking situations, or resemble common types of trafficking or trafficking scenarios but lack certain core details of force, fraud, or coercion. Cases categorized as No do not reference specific instances of human trafficking. Case References Potential Trafficking # of Cases % of Cases High 6 23.08% Moderate 20 76.92%
Total # of Potential Trafficking Cases 26 100.00% The following data is derived from cases referencing trafficking in Maine and categorized as High or Moderate Type of Potential Trafficking # of Cases % of Cases Sex 22 84.62% Labor 2 7.69% Sex and Labor 1 3.85% Other/Not Specified 1 3.85% Grand Total 26 100.00% LOCATION OF POTENTIAL TRAFFICKING
Survivor Demographics # of Cases % of Cases Adults 22 84.62% Minors 7 26.92% Females 21 80.77% Males 7 26.92% Transgender 0 0.00% Foreign Nationals 6 23.08% US Citizen/LPR 16 61.54% non-cumulative Note: This table shows the number of cases referencing trafficking in which the labeled populations were involved. Multiple populations can be chosen for each case. The numbers shown reference the number of cases involving these populations, not the total number of individuals involved in the trafficking situations. The following data is derived from cases referencing trafficking in Maine and categorized as High Number of Survivors Referenced 7