Do you know someone at risk?
There is a need for multiple red flags in order to fully understand that a person and their situation are indicative of familial trafficking.
Woman Tells Her Story from the Place It all Began
Woman Tells Her Story of Childhood Trafficking from the Place It All Began
A Young Woman Abused from Childhood Freed Herself from Sex Trafficking — Now She Helps Save Other Kids
Familial Trafficking Survivor Now Helps Others Recover From Exploitation.
Navigating the Unique Complexities of Familial Trafficking
Navigating the Unique Complexities of Familial Trafficking
Familial Trafficking in the News
But as a 39-year-old, Cohen is reclaiming her memories and wants to hold her father accountable. That’s according to a civil lawsuit filed last month in the U.S District Court of Delaware against Ronald Cohen. The lawsuit alleges he repeatedly sexually abused his daughter between the ages of 3 and 11, and profited from a child pornography and sex trafficking ring.
Familial Trafficking
Human trafficking has been identified in all 50 U.S. states.1 The majority of the time, this crime isn’t being carried out by wanted criminals or strangers passing through town with dubious agendas. It’s happening at the hands of people in our communities that we know, live next to, or interact with.