avoid commercially children that are sexually exploited adolescents from being arrested or prosecuted for prostitution;
offer victims and survivors of commercial intimate exploitation and sex trafficking of minors with required help solutions; and
affect children and adolescents at minimum as much as age 18.
These legislation will have to be examined in the long run to find out best practices. Further, legislation and techniques that divert victims through the or that is criminal
juvenile justice system towards the kid welfare system to get supportive solutions could include older adolescents (over age 18) who’ve been victims of commercial sexual exploitation or sex trafficking since childhood. The committee thinks a great many other current legislative initiatives could also merit further consideration, with care being taken fully to avoid negative consequences for victims and survivors while keeping strong charges for exploiters. Continue reading “Confronting Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Minors in america (2013)”