SEX TRAFFICKING PREVENTION

Sex Trafficking & Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

Raising Awareness and Public Education are Key Components of Prevention

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Hoʻoikaika Partnership is committed to education, prevention and providing resources to protect keiki and strengthen our communities.

About Child Sex Trafficking

Child sex trafficking is one of the largest criminal industries in the world, generating an estimated $150 billion annually, with nearly $10 billion contributed by the United States. It operates on supply and demand and is happening in plain sight, in every community.

Sex trafficking is the exchange of sex or sexual activity for something of value and often involves force, fraud or coercion. Children may be exploited through survival trafficking (trading sex for basic needs), gang-controlled initiation and quotas, pimp or non-familial control, familial trafficking — a significant issue in Hawaiʻi — and online grooming across social media and gaming platforms.

Traffickers use calculated stages of luring, grooming, coercion and exploitation, targeting vulnerabilities such as home instability, abuse history, isolation, mental health challenges and lack of trusted adult support. Anyone can be a victim.

Source: Parents and Children Together (PACT)

Resources

Hawaii Human Trafficking Reporting Line:

  • Neighbor Islands: (888) 398-1188
  • O’ahu: (808) 832-1999
National Human Trafficking Hotline: (888) 373-7888 or SMS: 233733 (Text “HELP” or “INFO”)
 

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Scheduling Training with PACT

Parents And Children Together (PACT) provides comprehensive case management services for youth identified as victims of trafficking through Hawaii’s Trafficking Victim Assistance Program.

If you, your agency, educational institution, or community group would like a presentation on Child Sex Trafficking, click here to complete a brief training request form.


For more information and resources, contact:
  • Heather Pietras, Crisis Advocate
  • Cayla Kutaka, Program Director
    mauicst@pacthawaii.org or 808-243-7001

PACT Sex Trafficking 101 Training Materials include warning signs, facts, training highlights, a mandated reporting form, resources for victim services and more.

These videos provide education and awareness on sex trafficking in Hawaii.

Through real stories, expert insights and survivor voices, these videos help people recognize warning signs, understand how trafficking happens and learn how to respond. When we take the time to watch, we become better equipped to protect our communities.

Kuleana: Our responsibility is to keep our children safe.

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