Reports
“And Minnesota Boys, Too,” is a report that examines the perspectives of nearly 100 direct service providers who have worked with male survivors of sexual abuse or exploitation. The report explores the journeys of affected boys – highlighting barriers to care, risk factors, and referral pathways for this underserved population – and provides recommendations for gender-inclusive and trauma-informed support services.
Additional Resources
Combating Human Trafficking in the Transportation Sector, Department of Transportation - Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking, July 2019
A Roadmap for Systems and Industries to Prevent and Disrupt Human Trafficking, Polaris, July 2018
Crime and Human Trafficking Prevention for Smaller Transit Agencies
2021 Report Card on Child & Youth Sex Trafficking, New Mexico
An PACT discussion paper about the lack of recognition of commercial sexual exploitation of boys in the United States. The little notice given to boys primarily identifies them as exploiters, pimps, and buyers of sex, or as active and willing participants in sex work, not as victims of survivors of exploitation.
2021 National Outreach Survey for Transportation
Combatting Human Trafficking by Listening to the Experiences, Challenges, and Recommendations of Frontline Workers and Those with Lived Experience
Sex Trafficking Public Conversations Resource Guide
A guide for members of Congress, local governments and advocates that outlines the necessary steps to address sex trafficking when it happens in their communities
Guides to online safety
Important and practical information for preventing online exploitation.
SOCIAL IDENTITY QUEST
A program for students to explore who they are and what they do online.
Teens immerse themselves online and define who they are through social media. The Social Identity Quest is designed to challenge them to make choices and build skills to reduce risks they may encounter on the internet. Hard Rock has partnered with PACT to create a program to stimulate student-driven discussion and create awareness of potential online risks.