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Listen to Radio Australia's Interview with Kathryn Xian, Executive Director of PASS on Human Trafficking in Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2012


Listen to Radio Australia's Interview with Special Agent Brandon Simpson of the Honolulu FBI on HUMAN TRAFFICKING in HAWAII


National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC)
24-Hour Hotline
1-888-373-7888


Report Suspicious Human-Trafficking Activity to Law Enforcement
24-Hour Hotline 1-866-347-2423

National Center for Missing
and Exploited Children
Cyber Tipline

24-hour Hotline:
1-800-THE-LOST
(
1-800-843-5678)

VINE System
Find Out When a Prisoner is Released in Hawaii
(Does not inform of who has posted bail)

Missing Child Center Hawaii - Dept. of the Attorney General
24-Hour Hotline 1-808-753-9797

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"The slave breeders and slave traders are a small, odious, and detested class among you; and yet in politics they dictate the course of all of you."
~ Abraham Lincoln

Resources in Hawaii

Resources for Survivors

Without wide spread education on a consistent basis to apprise personnel in social service and in law enforcement to the complexities in aiding a survivor of trafficking, the road to healing can often be a uphill climb.

However, this page lists services in Hawaii that are available for you 1) should you encounter a suspected trafficker in your area, 2) need assistance in providing services to survivors, 3) want to help out in the cause to abolish human trafficking in Hawaii. (see list of resources below following video)

VINE System - Prisoner Release Information for Hawaii

Public Awareness/Education, Advocacy, Reporting, or General Information

Suvivors Services (Counselling, Housing/Shelter, Food & Clothing)

Legal Services (Attorneys, Obtaining Visas, Victim's Compensation, Public Benefits)

Reporting


Research

Statistics

The Stats Behind Prostitution
Via: OnlineSchools.org

Human Trafficking State Laws in the U.S.
-Fact Sheet on laws passed in U.S. states-

Hawaii's Court Ruling on HRS 712-1207 (Street Prostitution in Waikiki)
-Intermediate Court of Appeals Ruling Hawaii's Street Prostitution Statute Ineffective-

- Study on Patrons/Johns "Men Who Buy Sex" by Prostitution Education and Research & Eaves, London -

- State of Hawaii v. Modica case summary-

Hawaii's Current Revised Statutes
- All Statutes Regarding Prostitution §712-1200 to §712-1208-

Hawaii's History of Human Trafficking (Publicized Cases Only)
- Past Publicized Human Trafficking and Related Crimes in Hawaii -

- Hawaii's Past Human Trafficking Bills and Reports -

- How Hawaii Rates in Combatting Human Trafficking (current grade F) -

Films
Click here
for a list of films on Human Trafficking and related issues.

- Victims' Profile -

- Survivors' Stories -

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