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We know that the community wants to learn more, and we know the community wants to do more say Samantha Matty, executive director of the agency, said during a human trafficking forum held in Sarnia. The Ontario Provincial Police, Mr. Lambton, has stated that human trafficking offenses are taken very seriously by the provincial police and added that local investigations have worked well.
Bob Bailey, MPP for Sarnia-Lambton, and Laurie Scott, MPP for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes Bruce at the Sarnia Golf and Curling Club, hosted local police and community-based speakers who were struggling with the problem and helped the victims. It's slavery in a country where we think slavery could not happen. It was extremely important to inform on this issue.Trafficking involves the recruitment and transportation of people who are exploited, usually in the sex trade or forced labor. According to statistics provided by Scott, who has been working on the issue for many years, 93% of victims of sex trafficking were born in Canada and their average age is 14 years.
"We need to do better to protect our daughters and our women and our society in general"
Sex traffickers have a highway, hotels, motels, condos, gangs They will move to a community for three to four days before moving on to the next city. There are online sites that operate on a list of girls for sale, for anything. Victims can be both women and men.
Sexual Assault Survivors Center, recently received $ 236,000 from the Office of Anti-Trafficking in the province for more than two years to provide support and outreach. awareness in the community. We are really focusing on preventive education. The funding also allows the project to provide housing and other forms of support to victims. One of the things we struggle the most is finding a safe place to live and can also be used to help with medical needs and even tattoo removal. We know that many of our victims who have been sexually exploited are branded.
Source : human global incident map
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