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Georgia Sex Trafficking Law Goes Into Effect

Georgia Sex Trafficking

GREG BLUESTEIN   07/11/11 06:46 AM ET   AP

ATLANTA — One of the nation's toughest crackdowns on human trafficking has taken effect in Georgia, striking a delicate balance between tougher penalties for criminals and more treatment for victims that advocates said could be a model for other states seeking to fight the sex trade.

The legislation took effect this month after a four-year legislative fight, overhauling the way Georgia treats people forced into prostitution. It bars prosecutors from charging people with sex crimes if the offense occurred while the person was a victim of trafficking. It also tacks on tough new criminal penalties for human traffickers.

The dual approach helped appease both religious conservatives, who argued the changes could effectively legalize prostitution, and children's advocates, who said a safety valve was needed for victims who were forced into the sex trade.

"This is America's dirty little secret, these are crimes the public doesn't see, that the public doesn't want to believe exist; these are hidden victims," said Ernie Allen of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, who praised Georgia's new crackdown.

"Historically, what law enforcement has tended to do is to arrest the kid," he said. "We are trying to ensure that they focus on the pimp and the customer."

The legislation calls for a 25-year minimum sentence for those convicted of using coercion to traffic someone under the age of 18, and slaps a minimum sentence of five years on those who pay for sex with a 16-year-old. People trying to have sex with someone even younger face at least 10 years behind bars.

The measure includes protections that allow a prostituted child or adult to avoid criminal charges if they can prove they were coerced into it. Under the measure, coercion doesn't mean just physical abuse but also financial harm, destruction of immigration documents and drug use.

And the bill allows victims to be eligible for state money for medical treatment – as long as they cooperate with law enforcement.

The stiffer criminal penalties were added to earn the votes of tough-on-crime conservatives, who helped defeat a similar measure last year amid fears that the language would unwittingly end up legalizing prostitution for children under 16.

State Sen. Renee Unterman, the Georgia Republican who sponsored the bill, said it will help protect homeless children who get lured into the sex trade. And Attorney General Sam Olens, who made the legislation one of his top priorities, said it gives prosecutors several much-needed tools to fight prostitution.

"This new law will protect some of the most vulnerable members of our society and deter those bad actors who prey on them," Olens said.

Among the activists who helped sway lawmakers to adopt the stricter penalties is Keisha Head, who was lured into prostitution at the age of 16 after she ran away from home. She worked for a pimp for years, suffering rapes, abuse and an attempted kidnapping. Each time she tried to get out of her situation, the pimp threatened to harm her and her daughter.

"I became numb to what I was doing," she said. "I guess that is the survival instinct to become numb when inflicted with such an ordeal."

The Associated Press does not generally identify victims of sexual assault, but Head has agreed to let her name be used to illustrate the dangers of child prostitution.

The new restrictions are a strong first step, Head said, but the work in Georgia is far from over.

"They need to turn up the heat," she said, "and start convicting the predators or the pimps who are exploiting the children."

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Associated Press videojournalist Marina Hutchinson contributed to this report.

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12:03 PM on 07/12/2011
What a shame. We don't need more laws to regulate what people do in their bedrooms. We shouldn't have sex police. What people choose to freely do with their bodies should be up to them without the state getting involved. What a dark day it is for this country when people get locked up in jail for expressing their physical atraction for others, This is nothing more they an example of the tynnery of the right wing.
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dbrett480
07:56 PM on 08/03/2011
You are insane if you think that what pimps do with underage prostitutes shouldn't be regulated. If this law is the "tyranny of the right wing" than consider me a proud member of the right wing.
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09:38 PM on 08/03/2011
So you're for pimps having underage prostitutes working for them as long as it's regulated by the state?
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OldGent
Alwayswatchin
02:55 AM on 07/12/2011
Then wouldn't people like the Koch Brothers be targeted for forcing Republicans into prostituting themselves to screw Americans?
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kathy001
Don't bogart that duck
11:05 AM on 07/12/2011
Fanned for that astute observation. :-D
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12:46 AM on 07/12/2011
It will need to be watched carefully but this repub is on the right track. Those of you who so flippantly say, just test em for std's and tax them. Well sorry but you need a little humanity check. This is not a victim-less crime. The perpetrators are the victims. Consider these, mostly young people, who have gotten to the point where they feel selling themselves is all they have. If we are not willing or able to help them the least we can do is to protect them from those who pry on their misery.
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RobJames
busy scraping conservatism off the sole of my shoe
04:23 AM on 07/12/2011
License and register them like they do in Costa Rica
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Charles Fortner
Every man a king, but nobody wears a crown.
05:53 AM on 07/12/2011
F&F

I see it every day. and my town has seen it for almost 300 years now. When people are desperate they'll sell themselves and hope for a high bidder. Conservatives are the ones hungriest for a roll in the hay with a college student desperate for folding money or next semester's tuition or a decent meal. They're also the chiselers, they enjoy watching a kid grovel if he/she needs a heroin fix. There never has been a book or movie written that depicts this in all it's horror-there needs to be.

It used to be that these young people could get through college get a good job and eventually put their past to sleep. With this economy they'll be on the street for years. I know, it's not just young college kids either. You've got parents hawking their own kids now. This is the kit-kat club in Weimar Berlin eating the souls and wallowing on the bodies of our kids for as little money as they can wrangle.

They also enjoy the wrangle. conservatives are the worst they enjoy watching a kid grovel for a few bills. When the conser/publicans are intown the sex trade explodes. Now more than ever.

Don't get me started.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
12:42 AM on 07/12/2011
This won't change anything.
10:57 PM on 07/11/2011
And it will not make a difference one way or the other.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
12:42 AM on 07/12/2011
You are correct ,ma'am.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
12:43 AM on 07/12/2011
Fanned.
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papapj
..light as a feather..
10:04 PM on 07/11/2011
Look..its gonna happen, it has since time begun soooo make sure the girls don't get hurt, no kids are involved, they get checked regularly for STDs, and that they pay their taxes...

Otherwise you'll just be fighting the tide in futility, or trying to make a show around election time...
09:51 PM on 07/11/2011
If the government doesn't like people paying for sex, they should also ban porno.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
12:43 AM on 07/12/2011
Yes, exactly, and see how that works. You will make some mighty rich people making porno.
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Reiner-von-Sinn
Fol de rol de rolly O
09:24 PM on 07/11/2011
Legalize it, regulate it, tax it.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
12:44 AM on 07/12/2011
ze only vay, monsieur.
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10:32 AM on 07/12/2011
Who will watch the watchmen?
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Vavavoom
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09:22 PM on 07/11/2011
Want to bet that this not really about sex trafficking and minors but against prostitution, i.e. sex between 2 consenting adults, in general? Somehow I do not trust these bible thumping politicians down south.
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lageorgia
mean what u say but don't say it mean
11:06 PM on 07/11/2011
Atlanta i #1 in this country for sex trafficking of minors.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
12:46 AM on 07/12/2011
Because , as always has been the case, it is fashionable down south to do the dirty with someone other than the Mrs.
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TJ Logan
Fifth Generation Real Republican
05:47 PM on 07/11/2011
You gotta love Georgia:

Age of consent to marry: 18, 15 with parental consent, 16 without parental consent if pregnant.

Georgia is number 4 in the highest rates of Syphilis Cases per 100,000 population in 2009.

They are pounding something other than their Bibles down in Georgia.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
12:46 AM on 07/12/2011
That religion just gets me so worked up and the devil wants to come get me.
05:33 PM on 07/11/2011
Good Job Georgia!! I'm glad to see that sex traffthis horrible crime is being addressed
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04:54 PM on 07/11/2011
It is a good idea to charge the sex traffickers instead of the female victims who may be being threatened, beaten, and repeatedly raped.
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rascalcat
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03:57 PM on 07/11/2011
I would venture to say that most people that sell their bodies are forced into it, if not by someone else, by dire economic circumstances. I don't think anyone grows up wanting to do this.
12:31 PM on 07/12/2011
As true as that may be, I doubt anyone grows up wanting to pump septic tanks either, or a lot of other unsavory jobs. We are all working because of our economic circumstances. The number of people lucky enough to be born wealthy enough to never have to take a job is small.
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
02:57 PM on 07/11/2011
Make it legal like in the rest of the developed world and all these shady things come to an end. But no, our crooked Mafialike government would cut itself out from profitting!
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lageorgia
mean what u say but don't say it mean
03:27 PM on 07/11/2011
They are talking about young people being forced and basically having to work against their will. Children that are minors. You want it to be legal to kidnap a 14 year old girl and force her to walk the streets as a sex slave?

The rest of the world doesn't make this legal. It goes on but it is not legal.
09:26 PM on 07/11/2011
This isnt like legalizing pot, we are talking about going after people who force young girls into the sex trade. I am all for this law. Good for Georgia. A Republican actually did something right.
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RSKaz
Impact not ego.
02:41 PM on 07/11/2011
Expect an increase in GOP sex scandals/arrests.
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rbchilds
In times of deceit, the truth will set you free
12:32 PM on 07/12/2011
Get a grip on yourself. Your statement is utter nonsense, just to prove my point:

http://www.newsweek.com/blogs/the-gaggle/2009/06/25/sex-scandals-through-the-years-both-parties-even.html

Add Anthony Weiner to the Democrats, and Christopher Lee and Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Republicans and we have a 28-28 tie. Neither party is in the lead.