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Title: Study Finds Nearly Half of Child and Adult Sex Trafficking Victims Were Abused by Police
Source: FromThe Trenches/FTP
URL Source: https://fromthetrenchesworldreport. ... s-were-abused-by-police/242258
Published: Feb 26, 2019
Author: Matt Agorist
Post Date: 2019-02-27 05:17:06 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 6641
Comments: 143

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

A shocking new report from the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women paints a disturbing picture of law enforcement and their role in sex trafficking. The report found that instead of preventing child and adult sex trafficking, many police officers are participating in it.

The report is titled “Sex Trafficking in Hawaii: The Stories of Survivors,” which detailed the testimonials from multiple victims. One particularly disturbing part of the report was the fact that almost half of all the victims interviewed reported that police officers participated in their abuse and victimization.  

“The corruption of members of the criminal justice system reported by the participants in the study was pervasive in their stories of being prostituted,” the report noted.

The report found that the average age of those being trafficked is just 14-years-old, showing how early the abuse began.

One of the victims interviewed, who wished to remain anonymous for obvious reasons explained that “the same people that are charging you for prostitution are the people turning around and buying it from you.”

Another participant in the study noted that police would even help to acquire the young girls drugs. The teenager was living in a drug house which had been busted by police and after the raid, the officer told the girl, “if you want pills, don’t mess with this little kid, you call me.”

Khara Jabola-Carolus, with the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women, explained that the abuse was extensive and on all levels of the spectrum. “This ranged from cops asking for sexual favors to more coercive situations like I’ll let you go if you do X, Y, or Z for me.’  Bring customers after hours in exchange for cigarettes or gas money,” she explained.

When confronted with this information about the abuse of sex trafficking victims by police officers, Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard issued the following statement:

“I am deeply concerned and will continue to ask the Commission to provide additional information so that HPD can investigate. We respect the participants’ privacy and understand why they do not want to be identified. However, if they can provide us with when or where the activity occurred and a description of the officer, we will investigate to the fullest extent possible. HPD does not condone the behavior described in the study under any circumstances.”

While the idea that police officers are abusing victims of sex trafficking may seem outlandish to some, it should come as no surprise to those who’ve been paying attention, especially out of Hawaii.

As the Free Thought Project previously reported in 2014, Honolulu police officers urged lawmakers to keep an exemption in state law that allows undercover officers to have sex with prostitutes during investigations. For years, Hawaii allowed their cops to have sex with prostitutes and victims of human trafficking while at the same time arresting these women.

It’s not just Hawaii either. In Michigan, police were granted immunity from prosecution if they had sex with a prostitute or a sex trafficking victim during an investigation. This was legal for law enforcement all the way up until 2018 when lawmakers had to get a bill passed to specifically outlaw the practice of having sex with victims of human trafficking.

Both the cops in Hawaii and in Michigan put up huge resistance to the outlawing of sex with human trafficking victims, claiming it was necessary to catch lawbreakers.

However, Bridgette Carr, a director of the Human Trafficking Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School, explained how cops used these laws to further exploit their victims.

“What I do know from my own clients is that people who either say they are cops, who are cops or who are impersonating cops, know about this exemption and threaten my clients with it sometimes,” she said.

Police officers using their power to exploit human trafficking victims is a common thread among many cases. On multiple occasions, the Free Thought Project has reported interviews of former child sex trafficking victims who’ve all noted that they had nowhere to go as police and high-level politicians all participated in the abuse.

In case after case, the Free Thought Project reports on horrifying instances of child sex rings that were allowed to go on for decades because politicians — including heads of states — policemen, clergy, and others were all in on the sick game.

Free Thought Project

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#23. To: Deckard (#0)

It’s not just Hawaii either. In Michigan, police were granted immunity from prosecution if they had sex with a prostitute or a sex trafficking victim during an investigation.

I was not aware of that.

Strange, isn't it? The process of enforcing laws intended to uphold morality creates more immorality.

We got some of that in Houston - if you been reading the mail.

randge  posted on  2019-02-28   10:07:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: randge (#23)

police were granted immunity from prosecution if they had sex with a prostitute or a sex trafficking victim during an investigation.

Strange, isn't it? The process of enforcing laws intended to uphold morality creates more immorality.

Strange indeed - as in most other aspects, cops are above the laws they are sworn to uphold.

If you're not cop, you're little people.

Deckard  posted on  2019-02-28   10:44:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Deckard, nolu chan (#26)

Cops can’t have sex with prostitutes in Hawaii, lawmakers say
... and ...
Michigan has no exemption to excuse cops who slept with prostitute.

Is this corrected information correct and accurate?

Gatlin  posted on  2019-02-28   11:26:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: Gatlin, Deckard (#27)

Then-Rep. Gary Glenn, R-Midland, and Sen. Judy Emmons, R-Sheridan, introduced House Bill 4355 and Senate Bill 275. (this story was updated January 14, 2019) Original post:

Michigan has a law on the books that grants the police immunity from prosecution if they’ve had sex with a prostitute during an investigation.

Michigan had a law on the books granting law enforcement immunity while in the course of their duties.

Public Act 195 of 2017 REMOVED the law enforcement exemption from prosecution which had been in effect under Michigan law.

https://www.michiganvotes.org/2017-SB-275

Record of votes and signing into law of Michigan 2017 Senate Bill 275: Ban police sex with prostitutes (Michigan Votes)

Public Act 195 of 2017

http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(gllfeeka4e55h4t1f0qzjd5t))/mileg.aspx?page=getobject&objectname=2017-SB-0275

Record published by Michigan Legislature

http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2017-2018/publicact/htm/2017-PA-0195.htm

Public Act 195 (html) [as enacted into law]

http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2017-2018/publicact/pdf/2017-PA-0195.pdf

Public Act 195 (PDF) [as enacted into law]

https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Executive-Summary-Part-II-Sex-Trafficking-in-Hawaii-.pdf

Link to the Report, Executive Summary, Part II.

[Excerpt]

The empirical findings from this study included the following key findings:

  • All 22 participants were sex trafficked by a sex trafficker in Hawai»i.
  • 77.3% of the 22 participants were Native Hawaiian.

Childhood Experiences

  • 59.1% reported childhood physical abuse
  • 72.7% reported childhood sexual molestation and the average age of first molestation was 8.23 years old.
  • 59.1% reported childhood rape. The average age of first rape was 11.3 years old.
  • 50% reported childhood emotional abuse.
  • 72.7% reported school problems resulting in suspension or expulsion.
  • 40.9% were in special education school programs.
  • 81.8% reported a close family member in jail or prison.
  • 68.2% reported child welfare/child protective services involvement as a minor.
  • 63.6% were placed in foster care during their childhoods.
  • 21 (95.5%) participants reported having run away before they were age 18.
  • Of the 18 interviews, 77.8% of the participants were children under age 18 in school in Hawai»i when they were sex trafficked.

Drugs

  • 72.2% witnessed drug use in their homes as children.
  • 100% reported using drugs and the average age of first introduction to drugs was 12.7 years old.
  • 45.5% reported that a family member was involved in prostitution or sex trafficking.

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"All 22 participants"

"Of the 18 interviews"

The sampling size is too small to support broad, generalized conclusions.

Apparently, 4 of the 22 participants (18%) were not interviewed.

77.3% of the 22 participants were Native Hawaiian.

All but 6 participants were Native Hawaiian. The miniscule sample of 6 non-Native Hawaiians is too small to support broad, generalized conclusions about non-Native Hawaiians.

"100% reported using drugs and the average age of first introduction to drugs was 12.7 years old."

nolu chan  posted on  2019-02-28   17:04:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: nolu chan, Deckard, randge (#33) (Edited)

Thank you for your definitive response.

So, please help me out here so that I may thoroughly understand this.

Now if Michigan has no law granting law enforcement immunity and Hawaii has no such law, then this means that Deckard has once again plastered this forum with yet another bullshit article filled with slanted information [aka lies].

And all he succeeded in doing was duping the shit out of randge

Do I have that right or am I mistaken somewhere?

Gatlin  posted on  2019-02-28   19:08:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: Gatlin, Deckard, randge (#37)

Now if Michigan has no law granting law enforcement immunity and Hawaii has no such law, then this means that Deckard has once again plastered this forum with yet another bullshit article filled with slanted information [aka lies].

As for characterizing the article, it is by Matt Agorist and from The Free Thought Project. The report cited the article provides little support for the exaggerated propaganda of the article.

The article did not state the exemption laws of Hawaii or Michigan were still in effect.

From the thread article:

As the Free Thought Project previously reported in 2014, Honolulu police officers urged lawmakers to keep an exemption in state law that allows undercover officers to have sex with prostitutes during investigations. For years, Hawaii allowed their cops to have sex with prostitutes and victims of human trafficking while at the same time arresting these women.

It’s not just Hawaii either. In Michigan, police were granted immunity from prosecution if they had sex with a prostitute or a sex trafficking victim during an investigation. This was legal for law enforcement all the way up until 2018 when lawmakers had to get a bill passed to specifically outlaw the practice of having sex with victims of human trafficking.

The thread article does indicate that the prosecution exemption only existed until 2018. The Michigan law was revised in December 2017, effective March 13, 2018.

[Deckard #26] Strange indeed - as in most other aspects, cops are above the laws they are sworn to uphold.

There is no support for the present tense assertion.

Hawaii ended its exemption in 2014.

Hawaii law of 2014, HB 1926

Prostitution; Sex Crimes

Amends the offense of prostitution to include sadomasochistic abuse under the definition of "sexual conduct" and clarify that a law enforcement officer shall not be exempt from the offense if the law enforcement officer engages in sexual penetration or sadomasochistic abuse while acting in the course and scope of duties. Amends the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution. Clarifies sentencing of repeat offenders and enhanced sentences for repeat violent and sexual offenders. Amends the applicability of a deferred acceptance of guilty plea or nolo contendere plea. (HB1926 CD1)

https://damontucker.com/tag/prostitution-in-hawaii/

Honolulu Police Department Responds to Allegations About Officers Engaging in Sex with Prostitutes

Posted on March 24, 2014

Recent news reports claimed that the Honolulu Police Department urged lawmakers to keep an exemption in state law that allows undercover officers to engage in sex with prostitutes. This statement is misleading and inaccurate.

First and foremost, the HPD asked the legislature to keep the existing language in the exception. The HPD did not ask for permission to engage in sexual conduct with prostitutes.

Under Hawaii law (HRS Section 712-1200), merely agreeing to pay a fee for sexual conduct constitutes a violation of the statute thus, the exemption for police officers is necessary so they can conduct prostitution investigations. If there was no exemption, officers would not be able to respond to a verbal offer from a suspected prostitute. This does not mean that officers are allowed to engage in sexual penetration.

The HPD has never asked the legislature to allow officers to engage in sex with prostitutes. When HB 1926 was originally drafted, it contained language that allowed the law enforcement exemption UNLESS “the act” involved sexual penetration or deviate sexual intercourse. It was poorly worded so the department asked the committee to omit that sentence, or our officers would not have been able to respond to even a verbal offer of sexual intercourse from a suspected prostitute – one of the most common prostitution violations. The request was NOT made to allow officers to engage in sexual penetration. If we were to codify these rules, we would be publicly revealing specific undercover officer guidelines and Hawaii’s prostitutes, “pimps,” and johns would be able to use the information to avoid prosecution and continue their illegal activity.

The department is keenly aware that prostitutes are often victims of human trafficking or other offenses. Because of this, we work closely with the Hawaii Coalition Against Human Trafficking and other community groups. Our goal is to conduct fair, accurate investigations, taking into consideration the need for prosecution as well as the need to protect the innocent. To accomplish this, we maintain careful oversight of all prostitution cases. There are strict written guidelines to regulate the conduct of officers conducting prostitution investigations.

The randge article quoted at #39 is from 2014. A working link is below.

https://www.ajc.com/news/hawaii-police-officers-allowed-have-sex-with-prostitutes/DpmkFo8ooYW04jVlp6vlnO/

nolu chan  posted on  2019-02-28   21:07:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: nolu chan (#45) (Edited)

Thank you for this information. It is good to be correctly informed.

Edit: I reread your post. Thanks again.

Gatlin  posted on  2019-02-28   21:16:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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