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A Push for Momentum: Florida's Avenue to Advocacy Against Child Sexual Exploitation
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A Push for Momentum: Florida's Avenue to Advocacy Against Child Sexual Exploitation

Laylah Curran
University of West Florida Libraries
Summer Undergraduate Research Program (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 08/2023)
10/14/2023

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For more than a decade, Florida has ranked among the top 3 states in America for the highest level of Human Trafficking cases reported. Although protective state laws have been implemented, there are necessary further steps in which the state of Florida could further prevent and protect against commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) crimes.</br> In addition to critiquing the current legislative measures taken to protect victims of child sexual exploitation, several solutions gathered from national leaders in the efforts against human trafficking were also identified in this research. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 was the fundamental act that has been used as a frame of reference for the federal course of action on the campaign against both international and domestic human trafficking. Despite several revisions and seven reauthorizations since its declaration, the TVPA does not address all concerns about the issue of domestic trafficking in the state. </br>Since the COVID-19 Pandemic, as represented by the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ 2022 report on Human Trafficking Data Collection Activities, there was an 84% increase in the number of persons prosecuted for human trafficking from 729 in 2011 to 1,343 in 2020. This post-pandemic online trafficking crisis must be addressed to fully minimize the scope of sexual exploitation.
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