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2020-2022
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296
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01
Introducer
Matt Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Council Member
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COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 296-22 - 1/5/22
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Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
1/5/2022
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
1/5/2022
Ayes
9-Chung, David, Inaba, Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Kierkiewicz, Kimball, Lee Loy, Richards, Villegas
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0
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0
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0
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COM 0570.000 2020-2022
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r <br /> More than twenty percent ®f <br /> the traffickers of the sex <br /> trafficking victims in this <br /> Among the sex trafficked participants in this study were family e bers. <br /> study, 81.4 percent (n =79) reported that they <br /> had used drugs. Specific drugs were significantly Intrafamilial sex trafficking victims were <br /> more likely to be used by the sex trafficking significantly more likely to report being <br /> victims including marijuana, methamphetamines, first victimized before the age of 18. They <br /> I <br /> heroin, and vaping. Twenty-two of the sex were also more likely to report that <br /> trafficking victims reported that they were someone else in their family had also been <br /> forced to use drugs by their sex traffickers a sex trafficking victim. Sex trafficking <br /> during their sex trafficking experience. victims of family member sex traffickers <br /> were also more likely to report that they <br /> The sex trafficking victims were more likely to were afraid to leave or quit the sex I <br /> report having a mental health diagnosis than the trafficking situation due to fear of violence <br /> non-sex trafficked participants. The sex or threats to harm them or their family. <br /> trafficking victims were more likely to report <br /> experiencing Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar How the sex trafficking victims were sex <br /> Disorder, and ADD/ADHD. The sex trafficking trafficked included being recruited through <br /> victims were also more likely to report websites and social media and one out of <br /> participating in self-harm behaviors including every six sex trafficking victims (n = 17) <br /> cutting, risk taking, having sex with strangers, were sold online through social media, <br /> and not eating for long periods of time. dating websites, and sites like <br /> More than twenty percent of the traffickers of Backpage.com and Craigslist.com. <br /> the sex trafficking victims in this study were <br /> family members. This disputes the traditional <br /> anecdote that most sex traffickers are <br /> strangers that kidnap the victim or are <br /> boyfriends who then trick their victims into <br /> prostitution. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> SEX TRAFFICKING IN HAWAII EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 13 <br /> 333 <br /> I <br /> 'ii <br />
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