U.S. Man Sentenced to 330 years in Prison for Sexually Exploiting Children Overseas
A U.S. man has been sentenced to 330 years in prison for crimes related to his travels overseas to sexually exploit children. ECPAT-USA has a long history of holding child sexual abusers from the United States who commit crimes abroad accountable. One of ECPAT-USA’s first legislative successes was in 1994 when the organization partnered with Congress to pass extra-territoriality laws that ensure US citizens traveling abroad and sexually abusing children in their destinations are prosecuted in the United States.
The Revolutionary Steps Being Taken to Stop Sexual Assault at the Olympics
This past year, the #metoo movement has sent shockwaves across the entire world. Sadly, some of the most unsettling revelations have been connected to the Olympic Games, an event that is meant to serve as a beacon of empowerment and inspiration. This is why it’s so heartening that major reform efforts were put into place heading into the 2018 Pyeongchang Games. Their impact is already being felt.
American Airlines Employee Saves Two Girls From Potential Trafficking Situation
An American Airlines ticketing agent made headlines this week when her gut instinct and quick thinking kept two underaged girls from entering into an unsafe and potentially child trafficking situation.
Celebrities Lend Their Voices to Fight Sex Trafficking Online
In a new public service announcement, Amy Schumer, Seth Meyers, AnnaLynne McCord, and other public figures lend their voices to fight sex trafficking online. The new PSA underscores the urgency to pass pending legislation that would allow trafficking victims to seek the justice they deserve.