Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

Hershey pledging money to educate cocoa farmers

Chocolate encourages the body to release endorphins, chemicals that make us feel good. But for the millions of children who are enslaved on cocoa plantations in West Africa, home to 70% of the world’s cocoa, chocolate is less than sweet.
 
The Hershey Company has pledged $10 million to educate cocoa farmers on improving their trade and combating child labor. You will be able to purchase a new version of the Hershey Bliss brand, which will be made with ingredients from 100% Rainforest Alliance-certified farms (mostly in Ivory Coast and Ghana) later this year.
 
To read the entire article, click here.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Taking Pimps Off the Street to Reduce Sex Trafficking

Prostitution is illegal in 49 of the 50 states in the U.S. When law enforcement officials find individuals selling sex, they often see that as the primary crime, arrest those people, and carry on. However, not every situation is as it seems. Women in prostitution are not all willing  participants - some may be victims of human trafficking, working at the orders of pimps and unscrupulous criminals. Due in part to increased awareness of human trafficking and the roles of pimps in commercial sex, police officers are now focusing on those who aid and abet the crime of prostitution.

The Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force in California was featured in a recent CNN article for changing their focus when targeting crimes of this nature. According to Seargent Craig Friesen, head of the Anaheim Vice unit, the old procedures involved arresting the girls and johns to the outcome of minimal charges and quick release. But this did not get to the root of the problem. The team determined that by focusing on arresting and eventually jailing the pimps, victims would have a better chance of escaping and seeking help. In California, pimping carries a mandatory 3-year sentence, which would keep these individuals off the streets for extended periods of time, widening the window of opportunity for survivors to seek help.

Pimps prey on vulnerable young women, promising a better life and love and affection. Through coercion, deception, force, and abusive treatment, pimps are able to gain control of their victims and eventually enslave them, selling their bodies for sex and drugs. With these kinds of people off the streets, more women will be safe from this manipulation.

To target pimps, the OCHTT has been going undercover, finding suspects by answering online adult services ads to catch pimps. While the original goal was to make one pimping arrest in the first year, thirteen have been made in the last nine months.

Read the CNN article here. Become aware, take action.