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Identifying and Addressing the Needs of Youth Who are Labor Trafficked by Forced Criminality in the Los Angeles Area

The report discusses how the child welfare system and other County and City agencies can do more to address the needs of labor trafficked youth, especially youth who are labor trafficked by forced criminality (LTFC). Disturbingly, many of our youth in Los Angeles County and City coerced into criminal activities, are often marginalized by our criminal justice system, perpetuating their victimization. As a remedy, it is paramount that youth apprehended for criminal offenses in Los Angeles County undergo comprehensive screening for various forms of human trafficking, including labor trafficking by forced criminality. 

Report: Addressing the Needs of Youth Who are Labor Trafficked By Forced Criminality

SJI Submission to the Dept. of State on “Conducting Anti-Trafficking with a Racial Justice Lens”

In this historic Request for Information by The Biden Administration, SJI developed a unique intersectional framework based on our 5 pillars to analyze the disparate impact of the contemporary anti-trafficking policy regime on historically marginalized communities.

Report: Racial Equity