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'''Organizations Helping the Victims or Trying to Stop Trafficking'''
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http://www.mtvexit.org/index.php?lang=1
 
http://www.mtvexit.org/index.php?lang=1
  
This is a website that showcases one organization that is doing something to end human trafficking.  MTV has a new facet called MTV EXIT which stands for End Exploitation and Trafficking.  The website holds information about what trafficking is, sex trafficking, labor trafficking, traffickers, and the many ways and organizations that are fighting to end human trafficking.
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This is a website that showcases one organization that is doing something to end human trafficking.  MTV has a new facet called MTV EXIT which stands for End Exploitation and Trafficking.  The website holds information about what trafficking is, sex trafficking, labor trafficking, traffickers, and the many ways and organizations that are fighting to end human trafficking. --Tricia Bruckbauer
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http://sctnow.org/contentpages.aspx?parentnavigationid=5813&viewcontentpageguid=2a8090b0-046f-469f-9c80-484b98ed7b66
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This is the website for an organization called Stop Child Trafficking Now and they have a different approach to ending human trafficking than most other organizations do.  Instead of focusing on saving the children who are trafficked, this organization works to end trafficking by attacking the source of the problem.  They go after the organizers of these rings and send out officers to stop these people. --Tricia
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http://www.castla.org/survivor-stories
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This website is for the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking.  On this particular page, the reader can learn about some specific stories from survivors of human trafficking.  Their stories range from forced prostitution to people who believed they were coming to the U.S. to pursue their dreams but were actually sold into slavery. --Tricia
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http://www.eitcoalition.org/internettrafficking.htm
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This is a website for the End Internet Trafficking Coalition and this page spells out different kinds of internet trafficking including mail-order brides, promoting false advertisements and internet sales. --Tricia
  
www. sctnow.org
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United States. Department of Justice. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Law Enforcement Bulletin. By Steven Lize Ph.D. and Kevin Bale Ph.D. 4th ed. Vol. 76. Washington D.C., 2007. Web. 7 Nov. 2009. <http://www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/2007/april07leb.pdf>.
  
This is the website for an organization called Stop Child Trafficking Now and they have a different approach to ending human trafficking than most other organizations doInstead of focusing on saving the children who are trafficked, this organization works to end trafficking by attacking the source of the problemThey go after the organizers of these rings and send out officers to stop these people.
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This is the monthly newsletter for the FBI and they have an article on Human trafficking.  It starts on page 24 and it follows the multiple steps to handling human trafficking.  The article states the different steps like handling the perpetrators and making laws more strict as well as helping the victims as much as possible by providing service organizations. --Tricia

Latest revision as of 21:30, 7 November 2009

Organizations Helping the Victims or Trying to Stop Trafficking

http://www.mtvexit.org/index.php?lang=1

This is a website that showcases one organization that is doing something to end human trafficking. MTV has a new facet called MTV EXIT which stands for End Exploitation and Trafficking. The website holds information about what trafficking is, sex trafficking, labor trafficking, traffickers, and the many ways and organizations that are fighting to end human trafficking. --Tricia Bruckbauer

http://sctnow.org/contentpages.aspx?parentnavigationid=5813&viewcontentpageguid=2a8090b0-046f-469f-9c80-484b98ed7b66

This is the website for an organization called Stop Child Trafficking Now and they have a different approach to ending human trafficking than most other organizations do. Instead of focusing on saving the children who are trafficked, this organization works to end trafficking by attacking the source of the problem. They go after the organizers of these rings and send out officers to stop these people. --Tricia

http://www.castla.org/survivor-stories

This website is for the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking. On this particular page, the reader can learn about some specific stories from survivors of human trafficking. Their stories range from forced prostitution to people who believed they were coming to the U.S. to pursue their dreams but were actually sold into slavery. --Tricia

http://www.eitcoalition.org/internettrafficking.htm

This is a website for the End Internet Trafficking Coalition and this page spells out different kinds of internet trafficking including mail-order brides, promoting false advertisements and internet sales. --Tricia

United States. Department of Justice. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Law Enforcement Bulletin. By Steven Lize Ph.D. and Kevin Bale Ph.D. 4th ed. Vol. 76. Washington D.C., 2007. Web. 7 Nov. 2009. <http://www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/2007/april07leb.pdf>.

This is the monthly newsletter for the FBI and they have an article on Human trafficking. It starts on page 24 and it follows the multiple steps to handling human trafficking. The article states the different steps like handling the perpetrators and making laws more strict as well as helping the victims as much as possible by providing service organizations. --Tricia