Recommended Websites on Human Trafficking


Polaris
Polaris is a leader in the global fight to eradicate modern slavery. Named after the North Star that guided slaves to freedom in the U.S., Polaris systemically disrupts the human trafficking networks that rob human beings of their lives and their freedom. Our comprehensive model puts victims at the center of what we do – helping survivors restore their freedom, preventing more victims, and leveraging data and technology to pursue traffickers wherever they operate.

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Shared Hope International
Shared Hope International strives to prevent the conditions that foster sex trafficking, restore victims of sex slavery, and bring justice to vulnerable women and children. We envision a world passionately opposed to sex trafficking and a community committed to restoring survivors to lives of purpose, value and choice–one life at a time.

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National Center on Sexual Exploitation
There is a seamless connection between all forms of sexual exploitation. Most people agree that sex trafficking is bad. But when we talk about pornography, they think it has nothing to do with trafficking. The reality is that many of these societal ills are connected - feeding the demand for the other and happening as a result of one left unchecked. We work to expose the links between things like: Pornography, Sex Trafficking of adults and children, Sexualization of Children, Sexual Assault and Violence, Child Pornography, Child Sexual Abuse, Prostitution, Violence Against Women, Sexual Addictions and Compulsivity, Sexually Oriented Businesses, Sexual Coercion, and more.

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TraffickingHub
The Traffickinghub campaign, founded by Laila Mickelwait and powered by the anti-trafficking organization Exodus Cry, is a non-religious, non-partisan effort to hold the largest porn website in the world accountable for enabling and profiting off of the mass sex-trafficking and exploitation of women and minors. The campaign is supported by a broad spectrum of over 300 child protection, anti-trafficking and women’s rights organizations, as well as experts and trafficking survivors of all backgrounds.

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