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Articles, Research, and Government Testimonies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Statements and Resolutions
Websites: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) U.S. Human Trafficking Task Forces and Coalitions AdvocacyGuide
to Establishing the Asylum Eligibility of Victims of Human Trafficking
and Forced Marriage. Initiative Against Sexual Trafficking Advocacy Packets Initiative Against Sexual Trafficking, c/o The Salvation Army National Headquarters 615 Slaters Lane, PO Box 269, Alexandria, VA 22313 Telephone: 703.519.5896 Fax: 703.519.5889 Website: www.iast.net E-mail: lisa_thompson@usn.salvationarmy.org The National Plan to Prevent the Sexual Exploitation of Children Produced by The National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation, a coalition of more than thirty partnering experts and organizations, including The Salvation Army. Available online at: http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/documents/NCPCSE_NationalPlan.pdf Articles, Research, and Government TestimoniesAnti-Trafficking Efforts & History Sexual Gulags Lisa Thompson, Liaison for the Abolition of Sexual Trafficking, The Salvation Army National Headquarters
Asia Female Feticide and its Impact on Human Trafficking PRISM Magazine Dr. Laura J. Lederer, Author Trafficking of North Korean Refugees in China: Combating Human Trafficking in Asia: A Strategy for Action Donna M. Hughes , PhD, Professor and Carlson Endowed Chair Women's Studies Program, University of Rhode Island U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China Hearing: Combatting Trafficking in China: Domestic and International Efforts Testimony of Abraham Lee, Director of Public Affairs, Crossing Borders March 6, 2006 Website: www.CrossingBordersnk.org
Demand Best Practices to Address the Demand Side of Sex Trafficking Donna M. Hughes, Professor & Eleanor M. and Oscar M. Carlson Endowed Chair Women's Studies Program, University of Rhode Island Comparing Sex Buyers with Men Who Don't Buy Sex Melissa
Farley, Emily Schuckman, Jacqueline M. Golding, Kristen Houser, Prostitution Research and Education Demand and the Debate Dorchen A. Leidholt, Ph.D., Author, Co-Executive Director The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women Director, Legal Services, Sanctuary for Families New York , NY , USA . Fax: 212 566 0344 Website: http://www.catwinternational.org/ Exploited: Sex Trafficking, Porn Culture, and the Call to a Lifestyle of Justice Noel J. Bouche National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families Evaluation of the First Offenders Prostitution Program Michael
Shively, Ph.D., Senior Associate Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley, Julie Bindel and Jacqueline M. Golding December 2009 Men Who Buy Sex with Adolescent Girls: A Scientific Research Study The
Schapiro Group, Inc. Permission-Giving Beliefs of Men who Sexually Exploit Prostitutes Mary Anne Layden, Ph.D, Department of Psychiatry Center for Cognitive Therapy, University of Pennsylvania Health Systems Porn-Again Christian: A Frank Discussion on Pornography & Masturbation for God's Men Pastor
Mark Driscoll Website: http://relit.org/porn_again_christian/toc.php The Seamless Fabric: Commercial Sexual Exploitation Poses a Growing Threat to America's Youth - And Pornography Leads the Way Stephen Adams Focus on the Family Sexually Oriented Business: An Insider's View Testimony of David Sherman: Former manager of various strip clubs Testimony before Michigan House Committee Ethics and Constitutional Law January 12, 2000 Targeting the Sex Buyer Kajsa Claude Eastern Europe Faith-Based Responses to Trafficking in Women from Eastern Europe Mark R. Elliot, Author Professor of History, Coordinator of Studies in History Southern Wesleyan University Editor, East-West Church and Ministry Report P.O. Box 1020; 907 Wesleyan Drive; Central, SC 26930-1020 Phone: 864.644.5221 Fax: 864.633.5902 E-mail: melliott@swu.edu Economics of Trafficking U.S. House of Representatives Hearing: "Combating Trafficking in Persons: An International Perspective" Testimony of Dorchen A. Leidholdt, Esq. - "The Economics of Sex Slavery: Follow the Money Trail" June 22, 2005 Faith-based Statements "Message: Commercial Sexual Exploitation" Adopted by the Church Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, November 11, 2001 Produced by the Department for Studies of the Division for Church in Society 8765 West Higgins Road Chicago, Illinois, 60631-4190 Available online at: http://www.elca.org/socialstatements/sexualexploitation/ Twenty-First Century Slavery - The Human Rights Dimension to Trafficking in Human Beings" Letter of Pope John Paul II to Archbishop Jean-Louis Tauran Occasion of the International Conference Hyper-Sexualization of Culture Gasping for Truth in a Pornified World PRISM Magazine Kristyn Komarnicki, Associate Editor The Naked Truth: An Interview with Dr. Judith A. Reisman Salvo Magazine Bobby Maddex International A Critical Examination of Responses to Prostitution in Four Countries: Victoria, Australia; Ireland; the Netherlands; and Sweden London Metropolitan University Julie Bindel and Liz Kelly Forced Labor and Human Trafficking: Estimating the Profits International Labour Office Patrick Beslar Falling Short of the Mark: An International Study on the Treatment of Human Trafficking Victims The Future Group Benjamin
Perrin, Executive Director
Phone:
514.845.2646
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The Hidden Slavery Copyright Christianity Today Wendy Murray Zoba, author. Senior Writer, Christianity Today. Susan George, reporter. Freelance Writer, Christianity Today. Website: www.christianitytoday.com E-mail: letters@ChristianityToday.com The "Natasha" Trade: Transnational Sex Trafficking Donna M. Hughes, Ph.D., author. University of Rhode Island, Women's Studies, 316 Eleanor Roosevelt Hall, Kingston, RI 02811. Telephone: 401.874.5150. Website: www.uri.edu/artsci/wms/hughes/hughes.htm Fax: 401.874.4527. E-mail: dhughes@uri.edu Soylent Green is People: Cannabalism of the World's Women and Children through Sexual Traffikcing and Prostitution Lisa Thompson, Liasion for the Abolition of Sexual Trafficking, The Salvation Army National Headquarters. Social Work and Christianity, Summer 2004. UNODC Global Report on Trafficking in Persons United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) February 2009 UNODC Trafficking in Persons: Analysis on Europe United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) October 2009 UNODC Trafficking in Persons: Global Patterns United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) April 2006 U.S. House of Representatives: Financial Services Committee Testimony of Lisa Thompson, Liasion for the Abolition of Sexual Trafficking, The Salvation Army National Headquarters June 22, 2005 Military and Peacekeeping Executive Order: 2005 Amendments to the Manual for Courts Martial, United States Amended to include offense of "Patronizing a Prostitute" Military Chaplains as Moral Leaders: A Central Role in Suppressing 21st Century Human Slavery Remarks by Inspector General Joseph E. Schmitz of the Department of Defense to the XVI International Military Chaplains Conference February 2005 Mobilizing Our Forces for a Coordinated Attack on Human Trafficking: U.S. Department of Defense Plans for Combating Trafficking in Persons Remarks by Jerry Hansen, Deputy Inspector General for Inspections & Policy, Department of Defense, at the Conference on Human Trafficking March 2005 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) "NATO Policy on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings" U.S. Senate: House Armed Services Committee's Military Personnel Subcommittee & House International Relations Committee's Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations Statement of Gail H. McGinn, Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense June
21, 2006 U.S. Senate: House Armed Services Committee's Military Personnel Subcommittee & House International Relations Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations Thomas F. Gimble, Principal Deputy Inspector General Department
of Defense North America The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico Richard J. Estes, Ph.D., and Neil Alan Weiner, Ph.D., authors. University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Work Center for the Study of Youth Policy 4200 Pine Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4090 Telephone: 215.898.5531. Fax: 215.573.2099. E-mail: restes@ssw.upenn.edu Characteristics of Suspected Human Trafficking Incidents, 2008-2010 U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics April 28, 2011 Characteristics of Suspected Human Trafficking Incidents, 2007-2008 U.S.
Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics From Victims to Victimizers: Interviews with 25 Ex-Pimps in Chicago Jody
Raphael and Brenda Myers-Powell September 2010 International Trafficking in Women to the United States: A Contemporary Manifestation of Slavery and Organized Crime Amy O'Neill Richard, author. DCI Exceptional Intelligence Analyst Program, Center for the Study of Intelligence. Ohio Trafficking in Persons Study Commission Report on the Prevalence of Human Trafficking in Ohio Portrait of Exploitation PRISM Magazine Kristyn Komarnicki, Associate Editor Sex Trafficking of Women in the United States: International and Domestic Trends Janice G. Raymond, Donna M. Hughes, Co-Principal Investigators. Carol S. Gomez, Project Coordinator. Shattered Hearts: The commercial sexual exploitation of American Indian Women and Girls in Minnesota Alexandra (Sandi) Pierce, Ph.D. for the Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center August 2009 U.S. House of Representatives: Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology Testimony of Tina Frundt, Street Outreach Specialist, Polaris Project April 29, 2005 U.S. House of Representatives: Hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary - "Combating Modern Slavery: Reauthorization of Anti-Trafficking Programs Testimony of Dorchen A. Leidholdt, Esq. November 1, 2007 Prostituted Youth & Sexual Exploitation of Children An Analysis of Federally Prosecuted Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Cases since the Passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 Urban Institute Justice Policy Center Dr. Kevonne Small, William Adams, Colleen Owens and Kevin Roland, authors. February 2008 Comprehensive Publications on Child Abuse and Sexual Assualt G.W. Medical Publishing, Inc. 77 Westport Plaza, Suite 366 St. Louis, MO 63146 Telephone: 1.800.600.0330. (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CST) 1.314.542.4239. (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CST) E-mail: orders@gwmedical.com Website: www.gwmedical.com Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Testimony House Committee Judiciary September 15, 2010 Prostitution of Juveniles: Patterns From NIBRS Office of Juvenile and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice David Finkelhor, Richard Ormrod, authors. Their Protection is in Our Hands - The State of Global Child Trafficking for Sexual Purposes ECPAT International and The Body Shop, 2009: This report provides a global overview of the trafficking of children and young people for sexual purposes, the range of interventions needed to combat trafficking, the need for a holistic and integrated approach, and nations' goals and targets for reducing trafficking. [Source: Youth InfoNet 60] Sex Trafficking & Prostitution Ain't I a Human? PRISM Magazine Julie Johnson, author "The Links between Prostitution and Sex Trafficking: A Briefing Handbook" Monica O'Conner and Grainne Healy, authors. Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) and the European Women's Lobby (EWL). Website: www.catwinternational.org/index.php Sex: From Intimacy to "Sexual Labor" or Is It a Human Right to Prostitute? Coalition Against Trafficking in Women - Asia Pacific Stopping the Traffic in Women: Power, Agency and Abolition in Feminist Debates over Sex- Trafficking Kathy Miriam, author Victim Identification Hidden in Plain Site Donna M. Hughes, Ph.D., author. University of Rhode Island, Women's Studies, 316 Eleanor Roosevelt Hall, Kingston, RI 02811. Telephone: 401.874.5150. Fax: 401.874.4527. Website: www.uri.edu/artsci/wms/hughes/hughes.htm E-mail: dhughes@uri.edu BooksFiction All That is Right and Holy Megan Whitson Lee, author. Copyright 2009. This novel depicts the ravaging effects of pornography and sexual addiction, and the stark reality of human trafficking. Available online at: www.meganwhitsonlee.com
Non-Fiction Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery Under the Japanese Military Maria Rosa Henson, author. Copyright 1999. Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. In this autobiography, April 1943, Maria Rosa Henson tells of her journey as a fifteen-year-old who was taken by Japanese soldiers occupying the Philippines and forces into prostitution as a comfort woman for the soldiers, then later to her marriage to a rebel leader who left her to raise their children alone. Available online at: www.a1books.com Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Youth Involved in Prostitution, Pornography and Sex Trafficking Youth Advocate Program International, 4545 42nd Street, NW, Suite 209, Washington, DC 20016 Telephone: 202.244.1986. Fax: 202.244.6396. E-mail: yapi@yapi.org US$6.00 Available online at: www.yapi.org Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse Diane Mandt Langberg, Ph.D., author. Copyright 2003. Publisher: Lightning Source Inc. Diane Langberg, Ph.D., & Associates 512 West Avenue, Jenkintown, PA 19046 Telephone: 215.885.1835 Fax: 215.885.8510 Email: dlangberg@worldlynx.net Available online at: www.allbookstores.com Escaping the Devil's Bedroom Dawn
Herzog Jewell, author. Copyright 2009. Available online at: www.escapingthedevilsbedroom.com The Johns: Sex for Sale and the Men Who Buy It Victor
Malarek, author. Copyright 2009. Available online: www.arcadepub.com Josephine Butler Jane Jordan, author. Copyright 2001. Publisher: J. Murray, London. A history of the woman who led the fight against the trafficking of women and girls in 19th century England. Available online at: www.alibris.com/ Listening to Olivia Jody Raphael, author. Copyright 2004. Publisher: Northeastern University Press. Available online: www.betterworldbooks.com/Listening-to-Olivia Memoirs of a Sex Industry Survivor Anne Bissell, author. Copyright 2004. Publisher: Cleopatra International Publications Available online: www.annebissell.com The Natashas: Inside the Global Sex Trade Victor Malarek, author. Copyright 2004. Publisher: Arcade Publishing. Available online: www.arcadepub.com On the Threshold of Hope: Opening the Door to Healing for Survivors of Sexual Abuse Diane Mandt Langberg, Ph.D., author. Copyright 1999. Publisher: Tyndale House Publishing. Diane Langberg, Ph.D., & Associates 512 West Avenue, Jenkintown, PA 19046Telephone: 215.885.1835 Fax: 215.885.8510 Email: dlangberg@worldlynx.net Available online: www.allbookstores.com Passport Through Darkness: A True Story of Danger and Second Chances Kimberly L. Smith, author. Copyright 2011. For
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here. Prostitution and Trafficking in Nevada: Making the Connections Melissa Farley, PhD, author. Copyright 2007. Publisher: Prostitution Research & Education. Available online: www.lulu.com/content/1134372 Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress Melissa Farley,PhD, editor. $29.95US plus shipping and handling. Available online: www.routledge.com Pure Desire: Helping People Break Free from Sexual Struggles Ted Roberts, author. Publisher: Gospel Light Publications Available online: www.goodreads.com/book/show/425803.Pure_Desire Sexually Exploited Children: Working to Protect and Heal Phyllis Kilbourn and Marjorie McDermid, editors. Rainbows of Hope, PO Box 517, Fort Mill, SC 29716. Telephone: 803.548.2811. $12.50US plus shipping and handling. E-mail: ROHUSA@compurium.net Available online: www.wec-int.org/rainbows Sexy Christians Ted Roberts, author. Publisher: Baker Publishing Group Available online: www.goodreads.com/book/show/8599679-sexy-christians The Slave Across the Street Theresa
Flores, author. Available online: www.ampelonpublishing.com Streetwalking with Jesus: Reaching Out in Justice and Mercy John Green and Dawn Herzog Jewell, authors. Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. Available online: www.catalog.osv.com/Catalog.aspx Curriculum
CCIP Train-the-Trainer Institute ManualThe Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Community Intervention Project (CCIP) manual will provide you with all the tools and resources needed to conduct community trainings about the prevention of commercial sexual exploitation of children. CCIP was funded and supported through a grant by the U.S. Department of Justice. CCIP has provided training to over 9,600 medical, social service, law enforcement and first responders across the country. Telephone: 312.291.7916 Email: frank_massolini@usc.salvationarmy.org Crossroads: Choosing the Road to Sexual Purity This course shows how Biblical principles can be applied to help overcome sexual addiction and temptations that often destroy one's life and family. Telephone: 800.879.4770 Website: www.LivingFree.org Hands That Heal: An International Curriculum to Train Caregivers of Trafficking Survivors Hands that Heal is a comprehensive, Christian curriculum to train global caregivers who are frontline providers of aftercare for women, children, and men that have been trafficked into the commercial sex industry. The curriculum is the result of a collaboration among more than 40 academicians and field practitioners from diverse backgrounds and organizations that address the needs of trafficked individuals. Hands that Heal can also be used as a tool to inform and inspire churches, communities, organizations, and individuals around the world to engage in the battle against the injustice of human trafficking and to help equip them to provide transformational care to survivors. There are two editions of Hands that Heal. The Academic Edition is designed as an undergraduate or graduate course to introduce future caregivers to the wide-ranging needs of survivors of sex trafficking, as well as to enhance the skills of current caregivers. The Community-Based Edition utilizes a participatory training approach that can be used at the local level by churches, organizations and local community groups around the world. Telephone: 888.466.4673 E-mail: faast@worldhope.net Website: www.faastinternational.org Looking Deeper: Respecting Oneself"Looking Deeper: Respecting Oneself" is a new preventative education workshop for girls ages 11-14, designed to inspire youth to look beyond today's "pop-cultural" messages of hyper-sexuality and to educate and enable youth with self-esteem tools to reduce their chances of victimization by community and online sexual predators and exploiters. This program is currently funded through Unilever Foundation and the Connecticut Episcopal Diocese and is provided at no cost to organizations in Connecticut. Email: help@barnabainstitute.org The Salvation Army's U.S. Anti-Trafficking Training ManualIt is possible that health and human service providers encounter trafficking victims without even knowing it. Recognizing this likelihood, and in response to the multifaceted needs of trafficking survivors, The Salvation Army with funding received from the Office for Victims of Crime of the U.S. Department of Justice, has developed a specialized training manual designed to equip social service providers and others to recognize and serve victims of human trafficking. The training manual provides seven easy to follow hour-long sessions, which include facilitator notes, as well as small group learning exercises. The sessions can be adapted for shorter training times. In addition to the training exercises, a comprehensive resource directory CD contains sample assessment forms, facts on human trafficking, a guide for lawyers, and extensive contact information on the many agencies working to assist trafficking victims. Telephone: 703.647.4780 Email: penny_matheson@usn.salvationarmy.org
International Documents1949 UN Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others Approved by the UN General Assembly Available online: http://untreaty.un.org/English/TreatyEvent2001/pdf/19e.pdf Big Brothel: A Survey of the Off-Street Sex Industry in London Available online: www.eaves4women.co.uk/Documents/INSIDE%20BIG%20BROTHELS%20BB%20Report-web%20NEW.pdf Guide to the New UN Trafficking Protocol: Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, Supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime Janice G. Raymond, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women. P.O. Box 9338 North Amherst, MA 01059 FAX: 413.367.9262 Available online: Guide Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, Supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime Available online: UN Protocol International Agreement for the Suppression of the "White Slave Traffic" Available online: www1.umn.edu/humanrts/instree/whiteslavetraffic1904.html Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography Adopted
and opened for signature, ratification and Entered into force on 18 January 2002 Available online: www2.ohchr.org/english/law/crc-sale.htm Slavery Convention of 1926 Available online: www2.ohchr.org/english/law/slavery.htm Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery Available online: humanrights.law.monash.edu.au/instree/f3scas.htm NGO: Statements and Resolutions
Statement by Zonta international, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, Dominican Leadership Conference, Elizabeth Seton Federation, International Presentation Association of the Sisters of the Presentation, School Sisters of Notre Dame and Sistersof Mercy, and Armenian International Women's Association Given to UN Economic and Social Council's Commission on the Status of Women March 1-12, 2004, PDF Videos/Films43 Days (film) Outpost 7 LLC production Harry Kakatsakis, Diana LaMar, and Chris Wight, producers Chris Wight, editor Telephone: (212)281-0181 Order online at: www.outpost7.com/43days Website: www.outpost7.com The Day My God Died (documentary) Andrew Levine Productions. Copyright 2002. 1086 Abilene Way Park City, UT 84098 E-mail: levine@xmission.com Website: www.thedaymygoddied.com/ Order online at: www.thedaymygoddied.com/overview.html Personal copy for home use: $30US + $5US S&H* Copy for educational use: $250US + $5 S&H* *$10 additional shipping for orders in Canada, Mexico, and all other countries Demand Documentary produced by Shared Hope. Website: www.sharedhope.org/Media/VideoResources.aspx
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Box 8266 Telephone: 203.772.4420 E-mail: info@love146.org Website: www.jfci.org/pages/page.asp?page_id=21460 Make Way Partners Kimberly Smith, Executive Director P.O. Box 26367 Birmingham, AL 35260 Telephone: 205.240.8597. Fax: 205.822.8091 E-mail: info@makewaypartners.com Website: www.makewaypartners.org/ Mercy Movement Charles
Powell, Founder Telephone: 706.245.3143 E-mail: moosemanchuck@gmail.com Website: mercymovement.com Minorities and Survivors Improving Empowerment (MASIE) Chong Kim, Executive Director P.O. Box 201622 Bloomington, MN 55420 Telephone: 612.481.0395 E-mail: ckim@endslavery.org Website: www.endslavery.org Night Light PO Box 1414 Nana Post Office Bangkok, Thailand 10112 Telephone: 09.776.3983 E-mail: bkk@nightlightinternational.com Website: www.nightlightinternational.com One Way Out Ministries Jeanie Turner, Executive Director P.O. Box 6788; Fort Myers, FL 33911 Telephone: 239.691.7774 E-mail: onewayout505@cs.com Website: www.onewayout.org Oregonians Against Human Trafficking Nita Belles PO
Box 7764 Website: www.cooath.org Our Little Roses P.O. Box 464; Somerset, VA 22972 Telephone: 800.849.9252 Fax: 540.832.2515 E-mail: olr@ourlittleroses.org Website: www.ourlittleroses.org Out of Exile Ministries P.O. Box 1318; Eustis, FL 32727-1318 Telephone: 407.721.8034 E-mail: ooe@outofexile.org Paul and Lisa Program P.O. Box 348; Westbrook, CT 06498 Telephone: 860.767.7660 E-mail: paulandlisaprogram@snet.net Website: www.paulandlisa.org Polaris Project Katherine Chon and Derek Ellerman, Co-Executive Directors and Co-Founders P.O.
Box 77892, Washington, DC 20013 Website: www.PolarisProject.org Project Rescue David and Beth Grant, Founders
P.O. Box 922 Telephone: 866.862.0919 E-mail: info@projectrescue.com Website: projectrescue.com The Protection Project Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies 1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 515, Washington, DC 20036 Telephone: 202.663.5896. Fax: 202.663.5899. E-mail: protection_project@mail.jhu.edu Website: www.protectionproject.org Rahab's Rope Women's Center India P.O. Box 907308 115 Bradford St. SE Gainesville, GA 30501 Telephone: 678.707.7055 Website: www.rahabsrope.com Rainbows of Hope P.O. Box 517, Fort Mill, SC 29716 Telephone: 803.548.2811 Fax: 803.548.5839 E-mail: rohtom@aol.com Website: www.wec-int.org/rainbows Rapha House Stephanie Freed, USA Director P.O. Box 1627; Jopin, MO 64802 Telephone: 417.782.5341 E-mail: sfreed@arm.org Website: www.raphahouse.org/ Red Light Project Suzie
Stogner, Founder Research Prostitution and Education Melissa Farley E-mail: contact1@prostitutionresearch.com Website: www.prostitutionresearch.com Restoration Ministries Candace Wheeler, President PO
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Sage Project, Inc. Telephone: 415.905.5050. Fax: 415.554.9981 E-mail: nhsage@sbcglobal.net Website: www.sagesf.org The Salvation Army National Headquarters Lisa Thompson, Liaison for the Abolition of Sexual Trafficking 615 Slaters Lane Alexandria, VA 22314 Telephone: 703.519.5896 E-mail: lisa_thompson@usn.salvationarmy.org Website: www.salvationarmyusa.org/trafficking Samaritana Transformation Ministries, Inc. 9
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info@samaritana.org Scarlet Cord Barndesteeg
25 Website: www.scharlakenkoord.nl Stella's House Chisinau,
Moldova Survivors and Friends Website: www.sandf.org TraCCC (Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center American University School of International Service Brandywine Bldg., 3rd Floor 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20016-8178 Telephone: 202.885.2830 Fax: 202.885.2893 E-mail: traccc@american.edu Website: www.american.edu/traccc Treasures Out of Darkness Harmony Dust, Founder Telephone: 323.937.9525 E-mail: info@treasuresoutofdarkness.com Website: www.treasuresoutofdarkness.com/ Veronica's Voice Kristy Childs, Founder and Director of Programs Website: www.veronicasvoice.org/ Voices for Justice Network / Operation Silver Braid Anne Bissell, Executive Director Telephone: 888.702.7273 E-mail: sisasurvive@yahoo.com Website: www.thesilverbraid.org, www.annebissell.com, and www.vfjnw.org Wellspring International Naomi
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Smeenge Daughters of Cambodia PO Box 1219 Phnom Penh, Cambodia E-mail: daughterscambodia@gmail.com Website: www.daughtersofcambodia.org/fair_trade.php Equal Exchange 50 United Drive West Bridgewater, MA 02379 Telephone: 774.776.7400 Fax: 508.587.0088 Website: www.equalexchange.coop Fa La Lo 10
Ladd Street Website: falalo.com Freely in Hope Nikole Lim, Executive Director Telephone: 510.408.7050 E-mail: info@freelyinhope.org Website: www.freelyinhope.org/dorcusbeads Freeset 172 Ramesh Dutta St. Kolkata 700006 INDIA Telephone: +91 33 3295 6128 E-mail: sales@freesetglobal.com Website: freesetglobal.com Hagar Ministries c/o
Reichlin & Hess Website: www.hagarproject.org International Trading Post Bob and Vicki Poff MRI P.O. Box 1178 Sanford, FL 32772 Telephone: 321.217.5941 E-mail: Vicki_Poff@missionresourcesinternational.com Website: missionresource.org/ iSanctuary 17777 Main St. C-2 Irvine, CA 92614 E-mail: shopsanctuary@gmail.com Website: www.shopsanctuary.org Kingdom Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 24309 Rochester, NY 14624 Telephone: 585.739.5088 E-mail: info@kingdom-ventures.com Website: www.kingdom-ventures.com Mission Gifts 1200
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Box 56 E-mail: info@saribari.com Website: www.saribari.com Step Ahead 34 Damrong Lat Pipat, Klong Toey Bangkok,
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510.663.5264 Website: www.transfairusa.org/ Wonderfully Made Jewerly Kelly Besedick / Ginnie Wagner 1021 Potomac Lane Alexandria, Virginia 22308 Telephone: 703.346.5715 / 703.963.4201 E-mail: Kelly@WonderfullyMadeJewerly.com Website: www.wonderfullymadejewerly.com Web Wise Kids P.O. Box 27203 Santa Ana, CA 92799 Telephone: 714.435.2885 Fax: 714.435.0523 E-mail: info@webwisekids.org Website: www.webwisekids.org Avenue Resource: Resource for Healthy Sexuality Clay Allen, President 2615 Camino Tassajara Danville, CA 94506 Telephone: 877.326.7000 E-mail: Info@AvenueResource.com Website: www.AvenueResource.com
818 Conecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 1100 Washington, DC 20006 Telephone: 202.470.6102 Website: Candeo Helps People Stop Porn Faithful and True Ministries Dr. Mark Laaser 6542 Regency Lane Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344 E-mail: marklaaser@aol.com Website: www.faithfulandtrueministries.com/ Harvest USA 3901B Main Street, Suite 304 Philadelphia, PA 19127 Telephone: 215.482.0111 Fax: 215.482.0199 E-mail: editor@harvestusa.org Website: www.harvestusa.org Pure Desire Ministries International 719
NE Roberts Ave E-mail: info@puredesire.org Website: www.puredesire.org Pure Life Ministries 14
School St. Website: www.purelifeministries.org Other Resources
10 Reasons Not to Legalize Janice G. Raymond, author. Co-Executive Director Coalition Against Trafficking in Women - International
Professor, University of Massachusetts N. Amherst, MA 01059 USA Fax: 413.367.9262
(Published in simultaneously in hard copy in Journal of Trauma Practice,
2, 2003: pp. 315-332; and in Website: www.catwinternational.org Available online at: action.web.ca/home/catw/readingroom.shtml?x=32972l The Prostituted Women's and Girls' "Job Description" Copyright © WHISPER. All Rights Reserved Available online at: www.prostitutionresearch.com/prosAD.html U.S. Human Trafficking Task Forces and CoalitionsAlpabetically listed by StateA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZAlabamaBirminghamFreedom to ThriveWebsiteTammy Hopperthopper@ysfn.org239-949-4414American SamoaOffice of Territorial and International Criminal Intelligence (OTICIDE)OTICIDEMike Salamrsala@americansamoa.gov684-633-2827ArizonaPheonixArizona League to End Regional Trafficking ALERTALERTKatie Resendizkatie.resendiz@theIRC.org314-773-9090 Ext. 150CaliforniaFresnoCentral Valley Against Human TraffickingCentral Valley Justice CoalitionRonna Brightronna.bright@fresnoeoc.org559-268-1045 Ext. 103Los AngelesLos Angeles Metropolitan Area Task Force on Human TraffickingCoalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST)Kay Buckkay@castla.org213-365-1906OaklandEast Bay Task Force on Human TraffickingOakland Police DepartmentSargent Holly Joshi510-587-2536Orange CountyOrange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF)OCHTTFLinh Tranltran@cspinc.org714-548-3704SacramentoSacramento Rescue and Restore CoalitionSacramento Employment and Training Agency (SETA)Mary Jenningsmjenning@delpaso.seta.net916-263-1555San DiegoSan Diego Regional Anti-Trafficking Task ForceBilateral Saftey Corridor CoalitionMarisa Ugarteinfo@bsccinfo.org619-336-0770San FransiscoNorth Bay Area Human Trafficking Task ForceStanding Against Global Exploitation Project (SAGE Project)Mollie Ringmollier@sagesf.org415-358-2737San JoseSan Jose Human Trafficking Task ForceSouth Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking (SBCEHT)Lynette Parkerlparker@scu.edu408-288-7030ColoradoDenverColorado Network to End Human Trafficking (CoNEHT)Colorado Interagency Task Force on Trafficking in Persons (Statewide)Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance (COVA)Annaken Mendoza-Towesannaken@coloradocrimevictims.org303-996-8087ConnecticutStatewideConnecticut Coalition Agsinst Trafficking (CCAT)Project Rescue and International Institute of ConnecticutDanelle Ragoonanan-Storphprojrescue@iiconn.org203-336-0141 Ext. 35District of ColumbiaWashingtonDistrict of Columbia Human Trafficking Task ForceWebsiteAri RedbordAri.Redbord@usdoj.govFloridaClearwater, Tampa BayClearwater/Tampa Bay Area Regional Task ForceFlorida Coalition Against Human TraffickingGiselle Rodriguezgrodriguez96@yahoo.com727-442-3064Collier CountyCollier County Anti-Human Trafficking Task ForceCollier County Sheriff’s OfficeVictims Advocate Office239-793-9176Miami-DadeSouth Florida Human Trafficking Task ForceFlorida Freedom Partnership (FFP)Carmen Pino,carmen.j.pino@dhs.gov305-597-6189OrlandoEast Central Florida Human Trafficking TaskforceOrlando Rescue and Restore CoalitonTomas Laresorlandorrc@gmail.com407-495-5846Palm BeachHuman Trafficking Coalition of the Palm BeachesWebsiteBrandy Macaluso561-966-4288StatewideStatewide Taskforce on Human TraffickingDepartment of Children and FamiliesTyson Elliott850-728-5559GeorgiaAtlantaGeorgia Rescue and Restore CoalitionWebsiteKirsten Widnerkwidner@emory.edu404-712-1233HawaiiStatewide (Guam and Saipan)Hawaii Anti-Trafficking Task Force (HATTF)Pacific Alliance to Stop Slavery (PASS)info@traffickjamming.org808-343-5056IllinoisChicagoChicago Regional Human Trafficking Task Force (CTTF)Illinois Rescue and Restore Coalition-STOP-ITErin Knowleserin_knowles@usc.salvationarmy.org773-295-6233IndianaIndianapolisIndiana Protection of Abused and Trafficked Humans (IPATH)IPATHAbigail Kuzmaabigail.kuzma@atg.in.gov317-234-6843IowaStatewideThe Network Against Human Trafficking (NAHT)NAHTTeresa Downingdowningterri@gmail.com515-509-6436KentuckyStatewideKentucky Rescue and Restore CoalitonWebsiteMarissa Castellanosmcatellanos@archlou.org502-974-4947LouisianaStatewideLouisiana Human Trafficking Task ForceLouisiana Commission on Law EnforcementMauicio Aguilarmetrofiles@yahoo.com504-837-5400MarylandBaltimore (Statewide)Maryland Human Trafficking Task ForceWebsiteSidney Fordmhttf.vsapac@gmail.com410-262-2014MichiganStatewideMichigan Human Trafficking Task ForceWebsite616-855-0796MinnesotaSt. PaulGerald D. Vick St. Paul Human Trafficking Task ForceWebsitesppd-vickhttaskforce@ci.stpaul.mn.us651-266-5988MissouriColumbiaCentral Missouri Stop Human Trafficking CoalitonWebsiteDeb Humehumed@missouri.edu573-884-3757Kansas City, Springfield, and Jefferson CityHuman Trafficking Rescue Project- Western District of Missouri’s task forceWebsiteCynthia Cordes816-426-3122St. LouisSt. Louis Human Trafficking Task ForceSt. Louis Rescue and Restore CoalitionNoelle CollinsNoelle.Collins@usdoj.gov314-539-7622NevadaLas VegasSouthern Nevada Human Trafficking Task ForceAnti-trafficking League Against Slavery Task Force (ATLAS)Lauren HermosilloLauren_Hermosillo@usw.salvationarmy.org702-649-8240 Ext. 230New JerseyStatewideNew Jersey Human Trafficking Task ForceWebsiteAsha Vaghelavaghelaa@njdcj.org609-530-5183New MexicoStatewideNew Mexico Rescue and Restore CoalitionNew Mexico Organized Against Trafficking Humans (OATH)Dr. Susan Travishealthyworld@nm-oath.org575-630-0015New YorkBuffaloWestern District of New York Human Trafficking Task Force and AllianceInternational Institute of BuffaloAmy Fleischauerafleischauer@iibuff.org716-883-1900 Ext. 304Long IslandLong Island Regional Anti-Human Trafficking Task ForceSuffolk County and Nassau County Police DepartmentsDetective Lieutenant Edward Reillyreilledw@suffolkcountyny.gov631-854-8535New York CityNew York Interagency Task Force on Human Trafficking (Statewide)New York Anti Tafficking Coalitioncontact@nownyc.org212-627-9895North CarolinaStatewidePitt County North Carolina Human Trafficking Task ForceNC Stop Human TraffickingMelissa Larson252-902-2656New EnglandMaine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and ConnecticutNew England Coalition against TraffickingThe Trauma CenterCynthia Kennedyckennedy@jri.org617-232-1303OhioCincinnatiEnd Slavery CincinnatiYWCADebbie Porterescoordinator@ywcacin.org513-361-2146ClevelandCleveland Human Trafficking Task ForceCollaborative Initiative to End Human TraffickingKaren WalshCollaborative_initiative@yahoo.com440-356-2254ColumbusCentral Ohio Rescue and Restore CoalitionThe Salvation ArmyTrisha Smousetrisha.smouse@use.salvationarmy.org614-358-2614ToledoLucas County Human Trafficking CoalitionLCHTCHCelia WilliamsonCwillia4@UTNet.UToledo.edu419-530-4084OklahomaOklahoma City and TulsaOklahomans Against Trafficking Humans (OATH)OATHMark Elammarkelam07@yahoo.com918-855-1764OregonPortlandOregon Human Trafficking Task ForceWebsiteDeputy Sheriff Keith Bickford503-251-2479PennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Anti-Trafficking Coalition (PATC)Covenant House PennsylvaniaHugh Organhorgan@covenanthousepa.org215-951-5411 Ext. 2118TennesseeChattanoogaSecond Life ChattanoogaSecond Life ChattanoogaJerry Redmanjredman@secondlifechattanooga.org423-994-4857KnoxvilleCommunity Coalition Against TraffickingCCATinfo@ccaht.org865-236-1046NashvilleNashville Rescue and Restore CoalitionWebsiteColette Bercuinfo@freeforlifeintl.org1-888-335-8835TexasAustinCentral Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking (CTCAHT)CTCAHTKate Rockekate-st@sbcglobal.net512-472-9472Dallas, Fort WorthNorth Texas Anti-Trafficking Task Force (NTATTF)NTATTFKathleen MurrayKathleen.murray@fortworthgov.org817- 378-1531El PasoEl Paso Human Trafficking Task ForceEl Paso Police DepartmentJennifer R. Romero-832-5429HoustonHuman Trafficking Rescue AllianceHouston Rescue and Restore CoalitionStephanie Webber,sdweber12@comcast.net713-306-0583San Antonio (Bexar County)South Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking (STCAHT)Bexar County Human Trafficking CoalitionSTCAHT210-967-7082VermontStatewideCoalition of Vermonters Against Slavery Today (COVAST)COVASTLiz Tedrick-Moutzcovast@live.com802-864-0555 Ext. 18VirginiaStatewideVirginia Coalition Against Human Trafficking (VCAHT)VACHTMichelle Rickertmichelle.c.rickert@gmail.comWashingtonSeattleWashington Advisory Committee on Trafficking (WASHACT)WASHACTMegan Bruno206-684-8667WisconsinMilwaukeeMilwaukee Federal Human Trafficking Task ForceMilwaukee Police Department and Department of JusticeTracy Johnsontracy.johnson@usdoj.gov414-297-1580 |
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