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Human trafficking is here in Lake County – and it is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world.
Local girls and young women have been targeted, and continue to be at risk.
Trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery, and can be defined as “the exploitation of someone for the purposes of compelled labor or a commercial sex act through the use of force, fraud, or coercion.”
The most common type of trafficking is sex trafficking, followed by domestic work and agriculture.
In 2016, the National Human Trafficking Hotline found that 7,500 cases were report – up 35 percent over 2015.
California has double the rate of any other state of reported cases.
According to the Polaris Project, a national nonprofit that works to combat human trafficking, 25 percent of trafficking victims are children. In the US, the average age of a trafficking victim is 13 – the typical age of a seventh or eighth grader.
The two most vulnerable populations of children that may be trafficked into sexual exploitation include:
– Runaways: One-third of runaways are lured into sexual exploitation within 48 hours of leaving home. Approximately 90 percent of them end up in the commercial sex trade.
– Children on the fringes: These may be children from abusive homes; neglected children; latchkey children; children with parents who may be working multiple jobs with little or no time to keep track of them; or they may just be children who don’t fit in.
Traffickers maintain control through force, violence, lies and psychological abuse.
These methods cause psychological damage, and victims grapple with shame, fear, suicidal thoughts, and an inability to trust, making it difficult for them to ask for help.
As adults, we can protect our youth.
Educate yourself on the issues and learn the signs of a trafficked victim. To learn more go to www.polarisproject.org .
Discuss the following items with your children or children you have influence over:
– Don’t accept friend requests from people you don’t know on social media. Traffickers commonly use popular social media sites to lure their victims.
– Don’t reveal too much about yourself to people you don’t know, no matter how friendly the person may be.
– Never agree to meet someone you don’t know without first consulting a trusted adult such as a parent, teacher, and guidance counselor.
Report it if you suspect someone is being coerced into compelled labor or commercial sex acts, by calling 1-888-373-7888 or texting “BeFree” to (233-733).
Although this is a worldwide problem, it hits home locally here in Lake County. Take the time to learn more about this devastating issue, and protect our youth and our community.
Brock Falkenberg is superintendent of schools for Lake County, Calif.
Local girls and young women have been targeted, and continue to be at risk.
Trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery, and can be defined as “the exploitation of someone for the purposes of compelled labor or a commercial sex act through the use of force, fraud, or coercion.”
The most common type of trafficking is sex trafficking, followed by domestic work and agriculture.
In 2016, the National Human Trafficking Hotline found that 7,500 cases were report – up 35 percent over 2015.
California has double the rate of any other state of reported cases.
According to the Polaris Project, a national nonprofit that works to combat human trafficking, 25 percent of trafficking victims are children. In the US, the average age of a trafficking victim is 13 – the typical age of a seventh or eighth grader.
The two most vulnerable populations of children that may be trafficked into sexual exploitation include:
– Runaways: One-third of runaways are lured into sexual exploitation within 48 hours of leaving home. Approximately 90 percent of them end up in the commercial sex trade.
– Children on the fringes: These may be children from abusive homes; neglected children; latchkey children; children with parents who may be working multiple jobs with little or no time to keep track of them; or they may just be children who don’t fit in.
Traffickers maintain control through force, violence, lies and psychological abuse.
These methods cause psychological damage, and victims grapple with shame, fear, suicidal thoughts, and an inability to trust, making it difficult for them to ask for help.
As adults, we can protect our youth.
Educate yourself on the issues and learn the signs of a trafficked victim. To learn more go to www.polarisproject.org .
Discuss the following items with your children or children you have influence over:
– Don’t accept friend requests from people you don’t know on social media. Traffickers commonly use popular social media sites to lure their victims.
– Don’t reveal too much about yourself to people you don’t know, no matter how friendly the person may be.
– Never agree to meet someone you don’t know without first consulting a trusted adult such as a parent, teacher, and guidance counselor.
Report it if you suspect someone is being coerced into compelled labor or commercial sex acts, by calling 1-888-373-7888 or texting “BeFree” to (233-733).
Although this is a worldwide problem, it hits home locally here in Lake County. Take the time to learn more about this devastating issue, and protect our youth and our community.
Brock Falkenberg is superintendent of schools for Lake County, Calif.
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Do you leave your car and house unlocked for anyone to walk through? Let's ask if Nancy Pelosi (net worth of $120 million), Maxine Waters (currently about $1.3 million) and Chuck Schumer (net worth $12 million), if they leave their doors open for all to walk through.
Rebuilding America's depleted military?
The Obama administration left our military in a poor state of repair. Parts are being scavenged to keep our planes flying. Remember, it is the weak that are attacked, not the strong.
Slashing taxes and unnecessary regulations to spur economic growth?
Lake County needs all the help it can get for future growth. Right now hours are being cut in county offices that server our people.
Regarding regulations, are you aware that California has 343 agencies that slow all economic progress with undue paper work and cost? You may have heard that the only place state government can cut expenses is police and fire.
State agencies employ over 350,000 people directly and countless more via contracts with the state. All of these people get salaries, medical coverage and pensions at our expense and almost all are unionized. Ask yourself, is it a time for change in Sacramento?
Judeo-Christian principles on which our country was founded?
These are the principles on which our country was founded and we now have a president who believes in these principles. The National Prayer Breakfast took place on Feb. 8, however, we saw little mention of it in the national media. Isn't it time for Americans to stand with our our founders and President and preserve our nation?
How can we not support our country? When was the last time you and your children stood tall, with your right hand over your heart, and made the following pledge?
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
Leona M. Butts lives in Clearlake Oaks, Calif.
Rebuilding America's depleted military?
The Obama administration left our military in a poor state of repair. Parts are being scavenged to keep our planes flying. Remember, it is the weak that are attacked, not the strong.
Slashing taxes and unnecessary regulations to spur economic growth?
Lake County needs all the help it can get for future growth. Right now hours are being cut in county offices that server our people.
Regarding regulations, are you aware that California has 343 agencies that slow all economic progress with undue paper work and cost? You may have heard that the only place state government can cut expenses is police and fire.
State agencies employ over 350,000 people directly and countless more via contracts with the state. All of these people get salaries, medical coverage and pensions at our expense and almost all are unionized. Ask yourself, is it a time for change in Sacramento?
Judeo-Christian principles on which our country was founded?
These are the principles on which our country was founded and we now have a president who believes in these principles. The National Prayer Breakfast took place on Feb. 8, however, we saw little mention of it in the national media. Isn't it time for Americans to stand with our our founders and President and preserve our nation?
How can we not support our country? When was the last time you and your children stood tall, with your right hand over your heart, and made the following pledge?
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
Leona M. Butts lives in Clearlake Oaks, Calif.
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- Written by: Leona M. Butts





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