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SOCIAL JUSTICE - VICTIM RIGHTS
SOCIAL JUSTICE - VICTIM RIGHTS

Sexual and labor exploitation are against the law in the United States. Federal laws prohibit slavery. Victims can ask for help, regardless of immigration status, using this hotline number: 1-888-428-7571.

Human Trafficking
  • [3/5/04] Trafficking of Human Persons on eBay.com (HTML)/(PDF)(eBay Ad)
    • Update: NCVA commends eBay, Inc. for their swift action to remove the illegal auction item from its website. On March 12, NCVA spoke with eBay representatives in San Jose, CA. The user connected with the listing has been referred to Taiwanese law enforcement officials for action. NCVA will work with eBay, Inc. to find mechanisms to thwart the online trafficking of human persons. We call on everyone who is concerned about this matter to be diligent in reviewing eBay for other illicit transactions on a regular basis.

Resource

  • Amnesty International Stop Violence Against Women
  • Department of the Prime Minister & Cabinet: Office of the Status of Women
  • Human Rights Watch
  • International Youth Network (Vietnamese)
  • Interpol: Trafficking in Women
  • National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum
  • Office for Victims of Crime
  • United Nations Development Fund for Women
  • U.S. Department of Justice: Trafficking in Persons Information
    • Information for Victims of Trafficking in Persons & Forced Labor (Brochure in Vietnamese)
  • U.S. Department of State: Office to Monitor & Combat Trafficking in Persons
  • U.S. Department of State: Human Trafficking
  • Your Anti Trafficking in Persons in Asia Web Portal (TIPinAsia)

Reports

  • Trafficking in Persons Report 2005 (U.S. Dept of State)
  • Trafficking in Persons Report 2004 (U.S. Dept of State)
  • Trafficking in Persons: The USAID Strategy for Response (USAID)
  • Trafficking in Persons Report 2003 (U.S. Dept of State)
  • Trafficking in Women and Children: The U.S. and International Response (Congressional Research Service)

Legislation

  • AB 22 Trafficking in Persons (California, 2005-2006 Session)
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