Human Trafficking and Michigan Abolitionist Project: Online Enticement and Commercial Sexual Exploitation

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Episode: Types of Human Trafficking

  • Michigan Ethical Storefront Guide 2021 (MAP)

https://michiganabolitionistproject.org/your-michigan-ethical-storefront-guide-2021/

 

Episode: How to Keep Your Kids Safe from Online Predators/Traffickers

  • Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP) – Visit MAP’s online store to order free printed resource materials, including the “How to Keep Your Kids Safe from Online Sex Traffickers” booklet for parents! https://michiganabolitionistproject.square.site/ 
  • National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) As the nation’s nonprofit clearinghouse and comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization, NCMEC leads the fight against abduction, abuse, and exploitation. https://www.missingkids.org/
    • NetSmartz (by NCMEC) https://www.missingkids.org/netsmartz/home
      This online safety education program provides age-appropriate videos and activities for children to learn about online risks and how to avoid them
  • Google – Be Internet Awesome https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us

To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared to make smart decisions. Be Internet Awesome teaches kids the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety so they can explore the online world with confidence.

  • Protect Young Eyes https://protectyoungeyes.com/
    Thought-leading website that keeps parents in the know about the latest devices, technology, and more with reviews, blog posts, and presentations. Sign up to receive their email newsletters, complete their 10-question assessment to see if your home internet is safe, or download the PROTECT App for 500+ mini lessons in your pocket.

 

Provides in-depth reviews of movies, TV shows, books, video games and more so families can determine the age-appropriateness of what their kids consume.

  • Bark https://www.bark.us/
    Monitors kids’ texts, emails, and social media for digital dangers and alerts parents to potential issues like cyberbullying, depression, online predators, and more. Bark also provides screen time and filtering controls.
  • Fight the New Drug https://fightthenewdrug.org/
    Non-religious and non-legislative organization that exists to provide individuals the opportunity to make an informed decision regarding pornography by raising awareness on its harmful effects using only science, facts, and personal accounts.
  • Shared Hope https://sharedhope.org/what-we-do/prevent/awareness/internetsafety/

Dedicated to bringing an end to sex trafficking through a three-pronged approach – prevent, restore, and bring justice. Their internet safety portal is packed with educational videos and a downloadable toolkit of resources for parents.

  • Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) THINK. CONNECT. ™ Toolkit(s) provide resources for all segments of the community, including parents and students of all ages. https://www.cisa.gov/publication/stop-think-connect-toolkit
  • ProtectMiChild (Michigan) https://www.protectmichild.com/
    Register your child’s cell phone number, email address and Instant Messenger ID to help prevent ads for alcohol, tobacco, online gambling and even pornography from reaching your child. It’s free, simple, and so important. Sign up today!

 

 

Hotlines and Other Resources:

 

  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE) and online chat (https://hotline.rainn.org/online) in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.

 

  • National Child Abuse Hotline: 800-4-A-CHILD (2-24453), available 24/7
  • If you believe your child or another person may be in immediate danger, call 911.