Protecting lives affected by Human Trafficking through prevention, education, advocacy, and empowerment.
Planting seeds for a community free from Human Trafficking.
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. This crime occurs when a trafficker uses force, fraud, or coercion to control another person for the purpose of engaging in commercial sex acts or soliciting labor or services against his/her will. Force, fraud, or coercion need not be present if the individual engaging in commercial sex is under 18 years of age.
Recognizing potential red flags and knowing the indicators of human trafficking is a key step in identifying more victims and helping them find the assistance they need. Not all indicators will be present in all situations. The type of trafficking and the content or environment are all important to consider.
The individual(s) in question:
Poor Mental Health or Abnormal Behavior
Poor Physical Health
Lack of Control
This list is not exhaustive and represents only a selection of possible indicators.
Perpetrators of human trafficking span all racial, ethnic and gender demographics and are as diverse as the victims themselves. They can include:
Human trafficking can happen to anyone, but some individuals are more vulnerable than others. Significant risk factors include:
The Crawford County Human Trafficking Task Force helps educate about various types of Human Trafficking, including Elder Trafficking, rural community awareness, online safety, what you can do, and school staff awareness.
Our local team works closely with the Assistant State Attorney General on the operation of the Trafficking Ends Now (TENS) project. We work closely with the other counties in western Pennsylvania to bring awareness to all of our communities and interstates. For example, we are actively involved with the Turnpike Awareness & I79 Corridor Project.
The Crawford County Human Trafficking Task Force also presents symposiums for different business sectors, including beauty and barber shops and healthcare professionals.
204 Spring Street
Meadville, PA 16335
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Titusville, PA 16354
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