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We don t want you to feel alone: How victim advocates help in the hardest of times
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The Portland Police Bureau said it placed online decoy ads on known human trafficking websites.
The Portland Police Bureau s Human Trafficking Unit cited eight men in an undercover operation in April.
According to the bureau, officers posted online decoy ads on known human trafficking websites. The subjects who contacted undercover police officers to arrange payment for sexual acts were criminally cited on the charge of Commercial Sexual Solicitation. Human trafficking is not a victimless crime. Survivors of human trafficking may be hesitant to seek out help from law enforcement due to the fact they may have been forced, coerced or manipulated to commit crimes and fear arrest. Cases of human trafficking often include physical, sexual and mental abuse. From the outside they may look like domestic violence, robbery, sexual assault or fraud, the bureau said when it announced the citations Sunday, May 2.
By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support local journalism. Guest column, Lee Darragh: Victims Rights Week offers chance to honor those rights and those who help victims Lee Darragh, District attorney of the Northeastern Judicial Circuit
By Lee Darragh
District attorney of the Northeastern Judicial Circuit
As a new assistant district attorney in 1979, I started my prosecution career in Savannah, Chatham County. In that office at that time, there was established one of the first victim/witness advocacy programs in the state of Georgia.
Through its auspices, as a prosecutor, I was able to better communicate with victims and witnesses, arrange for their appearances in court and help guide them through the process, giving victims, in particular, a greater voice than they had ever had in the previous 200 years in the American criminal justice system.