Criminal Legal System Reports January 1, 2016

Arrest Is Not the Answer (2016)

Written By castla

Stephanie Richard, Cast. (2016)

Victims of Human Trafficking Should Not be Arrested for Crimes Their Traffickers Force Them to Commit. Arrest frequency data from the Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (CAST) indicates that human trafficking victims are arrested seven times more frequently for activity directly related to their trafficking than for non-trafficked activity. Victims are often detained by well-intentioned officers to remove them from the streets and from the control of their traffickers. The data suggests that this law enforcement tactic does not work; and, in fact, it produces many unintended results.

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