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Proclaiming February 15, 2018 “Not for Sale Day” to raise awareness about sexual exploitation
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WHEREAS, sexual exploitation is defined as the sexual abuse of someone who engages in commercial sexual activity. Commercial sexual activity occurs when anything of value or a promise of anything of value, such as money, drugs, food, shelter, protection, and other basics of life, is provided to a person by any means in exchange for any type of sexual activity. A third person may or may not be involved; and
WHEREAS, sexual trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation is a market built on exploitation, violence, and brutality. Sex buyers use money and power to exploit victims. Traffickers profit by linking buyers to victims for sale. Facilitators of trafficking recruit a supply of victims and prepare them for sale through systematic exploitation of specific needs and vulnerabilities; and
WHEREAS, victims of sexual exploitation come from every background, race, gender, sexual orientation, age and economic status. The average age of entry for a minor who is exploited is 12 to 14 years of age. These youth often go unidentified or misidentified and unreported;
WHEREAS, a comprehensive Minnesota study released in August 2017, found that buyers typically are white middle-aged males who travel 30 to 60 miles for sex, often before or after work, while on their lunch break, on business trips or male-focused vacations like hunting trips. Based on a national study, 26,000 Minnesota men may have bought sex in the past year; and
WHEREAS, the perpetrators of sexual exploitation cause great harm and trauma to their victims, violating their rights, they also traumatize families, and undermine the stability, safety and well-being of our communities; and
WHEREAS, law enforcement officials and nonprofits across Minnesota are taking aggressive and new action to crack down on buyers of commercial sex and boosting programs aimed at prevention measures for kee...
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