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Opinion: Texas leaders must pass a safe harbor law for underage sex trafficking victims

Opinion: Texas leaders must pass a safe harbor law for underage sex trafficking victims Larson E. Binzer FacebookTwitterEmail Elijah Rising interventions director Vanessa Forbes points out locations of illegal brothels in Houston at their Museum of Modern-Day Slavery Thursday Oct. 11, 2018. The museum is housed in a former brothel and contains human trafficking artifacts and replicas of rooms and locations that have been used in sex trafficking.Michael Ciaglo, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer In Texas, a child cannot consent to sex until they are 17, and an adult having sex with a child is almost always considered statutory rape. However, if a child is paid by their rapist, Texas law allowschildren 14 years of age and older to be prosecuted for prostitution.

Clay Council passes Human Trafficking Awareness Month proclamation

By Crystal McGough CLAY – The Clay City Council unanimously approved Proclamation 2021-01 at its regular meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 12, recognizing January 2021 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. According to The National Child Traumatic Stress Network, nctsn.org, “January was first declared as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in 2010.” City Manager Ronnie Dixon updated the council on the city’s preparations to host the first Alabama Open in pickleball. “We have proceeded on with that and had a meeting this week with the director of the state pickleball association,” Dixon said. “We ordered some nets for the courts that are on the tennis courts so that they will be the championship-type nets and we’re moving forward with creating a festival feeling, I guess is the best way to put it. They were very excited about having the food court area, the carnival, of course the updated bathroom trailers instead of just porta potties.”

Local leaders step up to protect children from human trafficking

Hawaii advocates raise alarms about increase in predators targeting children online Experts say since the pandemic onset, there s been a near 20% uptick in families seeking help for sex abuse By Jolanie Martinez | January 11, 2021 at 10:05 PM HST - Updated January 12 at 1:00 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii families seeking help for sex abuse has increased since the pandemic started by about 20%, Child and Family Service tells Hawaii News Now. Amanda Pump, the director of Oahu Programs at Child and Family Service, said with families juggling work from home obligations and helping their kids with distance learning, supervision on social media platforms has decreased. And that’s made it easier for predators to get into homes.

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