the question - how do reports of stuff like rape, or homicide, or jail, or lottery winning, or pedophilia, etc., compare to reports of sex trafficking, as measured through knowledge of people in your circles? I asked a bunch of easily checkable stuff (e.g. lung cancer rates) too.
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I asked about "knowledge of ppl in your circles" in an attempt to cast a wider net, and also used a bunch of specific questions to see how suppressed knowledge in circles are. Im saying all this to motivate myself actually finishing my blog post about it.
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It happens a lot, but nobody wants to admit it.
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nobody wants to admit rape or pedophilia either, so I asked about those too to see how they compared
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There are no numbers on sex trafficking. Many are made up. Part of the issue is the definition of sex trafficking. Trafficking is conflated with sex work, immigration, and many other crimes. FBI & USCIS numbers: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/data/I914t_visastatistics_fy2021_qtr3.pdf …https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-2019/additional-data-collections/human-trafficking/human-trafficking/table-1.xls …
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right; this is why I'm making an attempt at answering the question
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There's a whole lot of "he's my boyfriend!" while the guy is collecting money or drugs for letting his 'associates' use the victim for sex. That stuff is so hard to quantify, or even determine a crime from.
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Do it! Finish that blog post!
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