Independent Research Quantifying Supply

Americans may not realize the frightening quantity of our adolescent girls involved in the domestic sex trade. Education is the first step in activating the morality and philanthropic spirit of American citizens. It’s time our eyes are forced open.

  • August 2009: Domestic sex trafficking of children in Georgia tracking study results first released by Governor’s Office for Children and Families.1
    • 302: Child victims of domestic sex trafficking each month in Georgia.1
  • August 2, 2010: Results of a study measuring the supply of young girls victimized by domestic sex trafficking on Internet classified websites in Michigan, New York and Minnesota are released by Women's Funding Network.2

August 2010 Press Release for May Tracking Study

May 2010 Quick Facts

May 2010 Full Study

 

 

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1 Tracking study results provided by the Governor’s Office for Children and Families. Published results are available for download at Children.Georgia.gov.
2Adolescent Girls in the United States Sex Trade: Tracking Study Results for May, 2010,” The Schapiro Group, Inc., July 2010.