Shared Hope is a national organization that grades states based on their laws protecting children against sex trafficking. They work with state legislatures to make better laws. You can also download their recommendations for your state.
Under the Challenge, every state receives a Report Card that grades the state on 41 key legislative components that must be addressed in a state’s laws in order to effectively respond to the crime of domestic minor sex trafficking. In addition, each state receives a complete analysis of this 41-component review and practical recommendations for improvement.
Download and check your state's 2016 Report Card Protected Innocence Challenge here: Report Card Page
For example, the center of the pizzagate investigation, Washington, DC, got a grade of 71(C) out of 100.
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abortionburger ago
Hmm my state got a 94 and I'm surprised since Florida is probably a hot spot for smuggling Haitians and whatnot.
SturdyGal ago
I'm surprised, too. I guess there is a big difference between the law and enforcement. I liked it because they told you at least what the current legislation was in your state which can be hard to find.