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A Florida law enforcement agency is tapped for special project to combat human trafficking

News Updates, STAC blogBy Michael WinnAugust 1, 2023

The Leon County Sheriff’s Office has been tapped as one of six law enforcement agencies in the country to help research and combat human trafficking. LCSO will be the only…

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Labor Trafficking: Trends and Case Studies in Florida

By Michael WinnJuly 19, 2023

Since the Trafficking Victims Protection Act was passed in 2000, Florida has seen a variety of labor trafficking cases throughout the state. Join industry leaders for an in-depth discussion about…

Florida is taking steps to fight human trafficking

News Updates, STAC blogBy Michael WinnJuly 12, 2023

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The State of Florida is looking for new ways to fight human trafficking. The Federal Human Trafficking Report shows Florida is one of the top three…

Human traffickers profit off Southwest Florida hotel rooms (WINK News)

News Updates, STAC blogBy Michael WinnJuly 5, 2023

Collier County is not alone here. Sex and labor trafficking take place on hotel premises including right here in Leon County, and throughout Florida is Big Bend.

Too slowly, Florida gets tougher on human trafficking (SunSentinel)

News Updates, STAC blogBy Michael WinnMay 17, 2023

Here is a partial recap and reflection on the 2023 legislative session and human trafficking laws that are going into effect. Thanks to the local journalists and the SunSentinel who…

Hotels removed from Florida bill that allows lawsuits over sex trafficking By David Fleshler

News Updates, STAC blogBy Michael WinnApril 20, 2023

Florida’s thousands of hotels have been called the center of the state’s human-trafficking industry, providing convenient venues for the forced sale of sex. A bill in the state Legislature that…

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Innocence Sold: Despite law, sex trade flourishes in Florida hotels

News Updates, STAC blogBy Michael WinnNovember 23, 2022

Knowing how to spot human trafficking and take action is at the heart of every single one of STAC’s educational events and resources. Though not mentioned in this article, remember…

Human Trafficking: Myths and Realities in Florida’s Big Bend

By Michael WinnOctober 21, 2022

Human Trafficking: Myths and Realities in Florida’s Big Bend (Zoom) This is a special lecture offered through Florida State University’s Osher Lifelong Learng Institute (OLLI). This lecture requires OLLI membership.…

IRC STAC Funding Announcement

The International Rescue Committee and the Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center secure significant funding to continue anti-trafficking programing across Florida’s Panhandle

News Updates, STAC blogBy Michael WinnJanuary 25, 2022

Tallahassee, Fla, January 2022— The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Tallahassee and the Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC) will continue their joint efforts in providing services to survivors human…

Stewards of Children – South Florida Human Trafficking Task Force Webinar

By Michael WinnSeptember 10, 2021

This 2.5 hour, nationally recognized, best practice program uses videos, workbook activities and discussion to engage and educate about child sexual abuse and how to keep children safe. Parents, college…

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