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Special Committee on Human
Trafficking
Human
trafficking is frequently referred to as "modern-day slavery." Thousands
of people – often women and children – are taken from their
families and forced into hard labor or prostitution by human
traffickers. They are often threatened and physically abused, and issues
such as immigration status can render some victims especially vulnerable
to intimidation. Many people are not aware of the magnitude of the
problem in the United States, and even here in New York
State.
The 2007 Human
Trafficking Law established the crimes of sex trafficking and labor
trafficking in New York State, and strengthened other areas of the penal
law in an attempt to stem trafficking. The Special Committee on Human
Trafficking will consider additional initiatives related to education,
training, provision of legal services and coordination of resources for
victims, as well as effective prosecution of traffickers. The committee
will consider both international and domestic trafficking issues, and
produce a report and recommendations to address human trafficking in New
York State.
Related Files
Human Trafficking Laws by State (Adobe PDF File)
People of the State of New York v. GM (Adobe PDF File)
People of the State of New York v. GM 2 (Adobe PDF File)
People of the State of New York v. Jane Doe (Adobe PDF File)
People of the State of New York v. Samantha R. (Adobe PDF File)
People of the State of New York v. Silvia Gonzalez (Adobe PDF File)
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