When “Good Enough” is not Enough | The Protected Innocence Challenge

Posted by: Clare on 2/6/2012 | 0 Comments

In December 2011, Shared Hope International released a Protected Innocence Challenge Report Card for every state grading the framework of laws addressing the crime of domestic minor sex trafficking and the protections afforded to its victims. Not a single state earned an A. In fact, over half received failing grades. The question was posed: since not one state received an A, why don’t you grade on a curve system? Read on to learn about our zero tolerance policy standards for domestic minor sex trafficking, policy developments since the PII release, and why Shared Hope does not grade on a curve.

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The Protected Innocence Challenge: Mobilizing State Action for National Change.

Posted by: Clare on 12/2/2011 | 0 Comments

During the past year, Shared Hope International has dedicated most of its resources to a daring initiative that promises to change the legal landscape addressing sex trafficking of American children, called the Protected Innocence Initiative. On December 1, 2011, Shared Hope International released this groundbreaking research in the first-ever Protected Innocence Challenge.  Shared Hope also hosted a series of events last week including the Pathbreaker Award Reception to award Attorneys General for their leadership on the issue, a press conference at which the report was officially released to the public, and an executive briefing to discuss the findings of the report.

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The Protected Innocence Challenge Report Card Release: On the ground in San Antonio!

Posted by: Clare on 11/30/2011 | 0 Comments
Shared Hope International representatives are on the ground in San Antonio, Texas preparing for the release the Protected Innocence Initiative (PII) report cards parallel with the National Association of Attorneys General winter meeting. Visit www.sharedhope.org on December 1st to see your state’s grade and recommendations!
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Protected Innocence Initiative Part 6: Shared Hope’s Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Tools For to Effectuate Investigation and Prosecutions

Posted by: Taryn on 11/22/2011 | 0 Comments
Part 6, of Shared Hope International’s Protected Innocence Initiative, recommends policies in regards to law enforcement training to combat domestic minor sex trafficking and aid in the investigation of DMST cases.
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Part 5: Protective Provisions for Child Victims: Correcting laws to protect, not prosecute, child victims

Posted by: Taryn on 11/18/2011 | 0 Comments

Children exploited in the commercial sex industry may be misidentified and arrested and prosecuted as criminals for crimes to which they cannot legally consent. Read on to learn how Shared Hope International’s Protected Innocence Initiative will work to address protective provisions for child victims.

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Part 4: Hotels, Planes, and Taxis, Oh My! The efforts to stop facilitating child sex trafficking

Posted by: Taryn on 11/17/2011 | 2 Comments
The fourth component of the Protected Innocence Initiative is “Criminal Provisions for Facilitators.” Hotels are perhaps one of the most well recognized facilitators in the sex trafficking industry. At hotels young children are taken by their traffickers and sold to dozens of men a night. Airlines and taxis also act as facilitators in the sex trafficking industry.
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Protected Innocence Initiative Part 2: Criminal Provisions Addressing Demand

Posted by: Taryn on 11/4/2011 | 0 Comments
In 2005, Pennsylvania attempted to crack down on buyers looking to purchase sex at truck stops, specifically along the “Miracle Mile”. However, consequences for buyers were a mere slap on the wrist. The second component of Shared Hope International’s Protected Innocence Initiative will provide analysis and recommendations on legislation concerning criminal provisions for demand.
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Part 1: Victims or perpetrators: Who goes free in the “Land of the Free”

Posted by: Taryn on 10/23/2011 | 0 Comments
Every year in the United States, officials estimate that 100,000-300,000 children are at a heightened risk for being forced into the sex industry, particularly children that run away or are abandoned by their families. In a country plagued by sex trafficking and modern day slavery, can American truly be labeled “The Land of the Free”? Learn more about how Shared Hope International’s Protected Innocence Initiative will work to strengthen states response through the criminalization of domestic minor sex trafficking.
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State Action, National Change: Protected Innocence Initiative

Posted by: Taryn on 10/21/2011 | 0 Comments
In 2000, the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) was enacted to provide a strong legal platform to bring justice to victims. Though this resource is a vital component in our federal legislative framework, most cases of domestic minor sex trafficking are declined for federal prosecution. That is why Shared Hope International launched the Protected Innocence Initiative.
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Everythang’s Bigger’n Texas, Except Their Grade!

Posted by: Taryn on 3/3/2011 | 0 Comments
Texas scored a “C,” indicating that Texas state law contains some provisions against domestic minor sex trafficking, but leaves generous room for improvement. One of the key findings of the Report Card was that current state law requires proof of force to prove the crime of trafficking-even for children.
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