Human trafficking resources for NC

Photo by NC Coalition Against Human Trafficking

Earlier this year, NC ranked ninth in the nation for reports of human trafficking cases — up two spots from 2019, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. So far in 2020, the hotline has received 385 calls from NC victims and survivors + 266 new reports of human trafficking cases in our state. It is estimated that 40+ million people are currently trafficked worldwide, and a majority are women and children.

Wait, what is human trafficking?

Defined by the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, human trafficking is any forced or coerced labor resulting in involuntary servitude, exploitation, debt bondage, or slavery. Two of he most common types of trafficking include the sex trade and domestic labor — including prostitution and pornography, as well as housekeeping and nannying. According to the NC Department of Administration, labor trafficking is also prevalent in industries requiring a lot of manual work — such as construction, agriculture, manufacturing, restaurants, and hotels.

How can I help?

In NC, trafficking of children or adults is a felony. One of the best ways for community members to help eliminate this crime is to educate themselves on the warning signs. This includes businesses where employees arrive and leave work together by the same means of transportation, working long hours for little or no pay, unexplained injuries or absences, or individuals not in possession of personal documents. Learn more about warning signs here.

In addition, community members should be aware of the myths and misconceptions about human trafficking. For example, victims will not always accept help + they are not always physically constrained — in many cases, imprisonment is financial or psychological.

If you suspect human trafficking is happening in your community — or if you need helpdo not put yourself in harm’s way. You can report suspicious behavior and activity to human trafficking authorities, including:

If you want to learn more or get involved, check out these local and national organizations that are fighting to eliminate human trafficking in NC.

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