Report Trafficking
Our Site is wholly committed to raising awareness of the human trafficking issue. We are a private, online business that chooses to be conscientious of this problem. We pledge to implement internal anti-trafficking initiatives and maintain advocacy efforts to battle the global human trafficking problem. In the event that we become aware of any incident of trafficking, we cooperate enthusiastically with state and federal law enforcement officials assigned to combating this vile abuse of human rights.
Please report any suspicion of activity possibly related to human trafficking to the appropriate authorities and/or any of the following anti-trafficking enforcement resources below:
Canada
Human Trafficking website by Goverment of Canada
International
One of the Interpol main activities are fight against human trafficking and crimes against children. To report a crime or suspicion of crime : Contact Interpol here
WARNING SIGNS OF POSSIBLE HUMAN TRAFFICKING:
• Does an entertainer arrive accompanied by another individual?
• Does that individual speak for or appear to maintain control over the entertainer?
• Does the entertainer seem fearful of that individual?
• Does the entertainer have difficulty communicating, whether resulting from a language barrier or fear of interaction?
While one of these signs, on its own, may not present a trafficking concern, multiple signs indicate a potential red flag. Use common sense, and contact the appropriate authorities if you suspect that someone is being trafficked.
Learn the potential warning signs of human trafficking here: Polaris Project.
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