Attorney General Asks Hoosiers to Stay Alert for Signs of Human Trafficking

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

INDIANAPOLIS – Do you know signs of human trafficking?

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. In recognition, Attorney General Todd Rokita is asking Hoosiers to stay alert for signs of human trafficking.

The billion-dollar criminal enterprise occurs anytime someone uses force, fraud, or coercion to make another individual provide labor, services, or commercial sex acts.

With January being National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, it is a fitting time to remind Hoosiers to stay watchful and look out for signs of a potential trafficking victim.  

According to the U.S. State Department, signs of human trafficking include observations that someone:

  • lives with their employer. 
  • lives with multiple people in a cramped space. 
  • otherwise experiences poor living conditions. 
  • is prohibited from speaking alone to strangers. 
  • gives answers that appear to be scripted and rehearsed. 
  • has an employer holding their identity documents. 
  • shows signs of physical abuse. 
  • is submissive or fearful. 
  • is unpaid or paid very little. 
  • is under 18 and working in the commercial sex industry. 

“Human trafficking may seem like an issue that doesn’t affect your specific community, but it’s sometimes brushed under the rug because victims are either scared to admit the truth or are groomed at a young age,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Online recruitment has played a major role in this crime. Our kids are extremely vulnerable to sex trafficking and exploitation due to their excessive online presence. I encourage all parents to monitor their child’s online interactions to keep them safe.” 

If you have suspicions that someone is being trafficked, you should immediately call local law enforcement. You may also call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.

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