Introduction of the theory of the media and the relation between human trafficking and the media "I think these truths are self-evident, people are born equally, the Creator has given them a certain nontransfer, including the pursuit of life, freedom, Declaration gives possible rights "There are many movies, documentaries, articles, and television broadcasting in the media, but the center is raising awareness of trafficking. It has been going on for so long, and many people do not know or do not know that the American and American situation is growing stronger; and neighboring countries.
Human trafficking attracts attention globally. Media is frequently involved in human trafficking, anti-trafficking prevention has increased, and in most countries new policies, laws, enforcement mechanisms have been introduced to address this issue. Despite this understanding, there is no technical solution that practitioners and analysts can use to analyze data, implement impact assessment, and evaluate decisions related to anti-trafficking. Operational Research (O.R.) and similar analytical techniques have unique possibilities to promote anti-trafficking efforts
Trafficking is a atrocious act requiring an emotional connection with the problem or best thinking. In our initial report, one of the committee's recommendations was to look at statements on trafficking in the media in the United States. Media focus is primarily on trafficking outside the United States. When this issue is drawn in the US, it emphasizes sex trade only. I am a survivor, but people often do not think survivors look like me. People have been exposed to "disaster erotism" - how bad it is either insensitive to atrocities or blown away from the water. Survivors in the leading position are working hard to put humanity into sports. I also want survivors to not only stay in the seats but also need to guide what is going on.
The Bloom Center of the University of California at Berkeley hosted the event and the success of film screening and group discussion was a great success.
Last week, Polaris announced the 2017 trafficking statistics reported by the National Trafficking Hotline (NHTH). Hotline is a 24-hour confidential toll-free number to serve victims and survivors of trafficking in the United States. Hotline is operated in more than 200 languages, and victims, survivors, and community members provide a platform for reporting trafficking cases nationwide or suspicious case cases. This case was examined against human trafficking indicators. Established in 2007, NHTH is funded by the Department of Health and Human Services and private donors and is operated by Polaris, a leading anti-trafficking organization.