Sex Trafficking and
Child Exploitation has
been reported in all
50 U.S. States.
What will you do?
The Problem
49.6 million
people are trapped in modern slavery worldwide,
and
12 million
are children.
(ILO, United Nations)
Trafficking Stats
100 Million
Suspected Child Sexual Abuse Material files reported.
(National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)
50
U.S. states have reported sex trafficking.
(Polaris)
$172.6B
Generated from forced commercial sexual exploitation annually.
(International Labor Organization)
The Latest

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Operations
741 Files. One Townhouse. And a Tip That Sparked a Collective Response.
A 24-year-old man living in Central Thailand was quietly collecting disturbing child sexual abuse material (CSAM), content authorities believe he downloaded from private chat groups. Though he denied producing any of the files, he admitted to accessing and storing them on his phone. That phone would later be found to…

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CSAM
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Homeless Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Sexual Misconduct with a Minor
In the spring of 2025, law enforcement received a call about a missing 15-year-old girl. The caller, who had taken the girl’s phone, told officers about her boyfriend who was a man going by the name Devan “Harmon.” At just eighteen years old, Devan was homeless and had reportedly moved…

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Six Arrested, 1 Survivor Rescued in Spain During Cross-Border Human Trafficking Crackdown
A young Panamanian woman, lured with false promises of work, was trafficked to Spain and forced into sexual exploitation. Criminal elements in Colombia, Spain, and Panama were working together to recruit and transport women for this purpose, and she fell prey to their international network. Her freedom stripped, her documents…
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