{"id":52167,"date":"2016-09-30T11:27:00","date_gmt":"2016-09-30T16:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.findlaw-admin.com\/ability-legal\/supreme\/legal-commentary\/human-trafficking-and-the-child-protection-compact-act-of-2009.html"},"modified":"2016-09-30T11:27:00","modified_gmt":"2016-09-30T16:27:00","slug":"human-trafficking-and-the-child-protection-compact-act-of-2009","status":"publish","type":"supreme","link":"https:\/\/supreme.findlaw.com\/legal-commentary\/human-trafficking-and-the-child-protection-compact-act-of-2009.html","title":{"rendered":"Human Trafficking and the Child Protection Compact Act of 2009"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-8f761849  fl-block-columns fl-sectionWithSidebar fl-container fl-flex fl-flex-wrap fl-gap30\">\n    \n    <div class=\"fl-page-articles   fl-block-column fl-section-main fl-section-main-full-width\">\n        <div class=\"yui-g\" id=\"leftcol-module\">\n      <!-- Right Line of Links Section -->\n      <!-- BEGIN PICTURE INSERTION -->\n      <!-- BEGIN TITLE AND AUTHOR INSERTION -->\n      <table>\n        <tr>\n\n          <td width=\"100\" rowspan=\"3\" class=\"wauthor\"><a href=\"#bio\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https://supreme.findlaw.com/static/f/images\/writ\/klarevas.buckley.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Louis Klarevas &amp; Christine Buckley\"><\/a><\/td>\n\n          <td class=\"wititle\"><h1>Human Trafficking and the Child Protection Compact Act of 2009<\/h1><\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n\n        <tr>\n          <td class=\"wauthor\"><a href=\"#bio\" class=\"graybold\"><h2>By LOUIS KLAREVAS &amp; CHRISTINE BUCKLEY <\/h2><br>\n          <\/a><\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n        <tr>\n          <td class=\"widate\">Wednesday, July 15, 2009<\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n      <\/table>\n\n<p>Have you  purchased a new pair of sneakers lately? Placed a call on a cell phone? Had a  fruit salad for lunch?<\/p>\n\nIf so, then there&#8217;s a  pretty good chance you have unwittingly benefited from slave labor. That&#8217;s  right: From the emblem on your shoes  stitched in Asia, to the cobalt in your smartphone mined in Africa, to the  berries on your plate picked in the Americas, there is a real likelihood that  someone was exploited to provide you with the goods you take for granted.\n<!-- 300x250 AD -->\n  \n<p>Human  trafficking has become so pervasive that Interpol now deems it the third most  profitable transnational criminal enterprise \u2013 behind trafficking of arms and  drugs \u2013 and it&#8217;s quickly closing in on weapons-running.<\/p>\n\n<p>According to  the International Labor Organization (ILO), at least 12.3 million people are  presently victims of human trafficking, the majority of them women and girls.  But perhaps the most unfortunate casualties of this trade are children, who  account for approximately 20% of all trafficked persons. Sadly, the ILO  estimates that 1.8 million children are exploited by the commercial sex  industry every year.<\/p>\n<p>In the past  decade, the United States  has spearheaded a global crackdown on the trafficking of people, with a  particular emphasis on rescuing children from the grip of involuntary  servitude. Since 2000, with the enactment of the Trafficking Victims Protection  Act, the U.S.  has been at the forefront of promoting greater international efforts to combat  trafficking.<\/p>\n<p>Currently,  Congress is considering a bill that would add to the undertakings of the  Trafficking Victims Protection Act in terms of protecting minors under the age  of 18. But as we will show, the pending Child Protection Compact Act is a piece  of legislation that embodies smart ends but selects poor means to accomplish  them.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Different Types of Human Trafficking<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Human  traffickers are cunning con-artists who use deceit or force to trap their prey  in appalling conditions. The Internet is rife with stories of men and women  being promised legitimate jobs abroad, only to arrive in their host country and  to be told that they must first work off their debt in a sweatshop or a  brothel. Stories involving children tend to be the most heart-wrenching: the  son sent to relatives to receive a better education, only to be sold to a  trafficker so that he might learn a trade; or the daughter kidnapped by a  neighbor and then sold to a trafficker \u2013 sometimes for as little as $100 \u2013 so that  she can be forced into prostitution.<\/p>\n<p>While there  are numerous ways to exploit people, there are in essence four main categories  of human trafficking: <\/p>\n\n<p>\u2022 Involuntary Servitude: Of all forms of human trafficking worldwide,  this is the most prevalent. It involves forcing someone to perform work by  deception or coercion. One of the best-known cases involving forced labor  occurred right here in the U.S., and involved an affluent Long Island, NY,  couple who had subjugated two women in their home for five years. As if to  leave no doubt that this case of involuntary servitude was nothing short of  modern-day slavery, the housekeepers were required to refer to the oppressors  as &#8220;master&#8221; and &#8220;missus.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Debt Bondage: A form of bonded  labor, this involves an adulterated form of involuntary servitude. The victim  is required to work off a debt before being allowed to pursue a job of his or  her own choosing. In some instances, bonded laborers are provided with living  quarters and some kind of wage, but only a bare subsistence wage. One of the  most common forms of debt bondage involves migrant workers, who are transported  somewhere and then forced to work off their &#8220;transportation costs.&#8221; Another  practice involves threatening migrant workers with repatriation if they do not  comply with their traffickers&#8217; demands.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Sex Trafficking: Usually, this  involves the exploitation of females for purposes of prostitution or  pornography \u2013 although lately, the number of reports of males being sexually  exploited seems to be on the rise. Prostitution and pornography do not  necessarily involve human trafficking. However, forcing people into the  commercial sex industry against their will constitutes trafficking. Sex  trafficking, then, often involves either a form of involuntary servitude or a  form of debt bondage, but with the added horrors of sexual assault and\/or  exploitation.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Organ Trafficking: While this is  hardly as prevalent as the other three categories of human trafficking, one  need only to jump onto Twitter to read nightmarish tales of people being  trafficked for purposes of organ removal. The old urban legend involved the  story of someone being promised work on the condition that he passed a medical  exam. After being taken to a clinic, the person awakens, only to be told that  his kidney has been removed and that, if he alerts authorities, he&#8217;ll be  killed. Sounds like a Hollywood horror film, but for the fact that it has  actually happened in India,  according to news reports. Indeed, the World Health Organization estimates that  as many as 7,000 kidneys are illegally obtained by traffickers every year. <\/p>\n<p>While  involuntary servitude, debt bondage, sex trafficking, and organ trafficking are  the main forms of human trafficking, there are also four categories of  trafficking that are unique to children:<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Forced Child Labor (akin to  involuntary servitude, but involving children).<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Child Soldiering (recruiting and  ordering children to train in military tactics and engage in military patrols  and combat).<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Child Sexual Servitude (forcing  children to be domestic sex slaves).<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of  Children (trafficking children for purposes of forcing them into prostitution  or pornography).<\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Human Trafficking and the Trafficking Victims  Protection Act<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The  Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) is arguably the most important  anti-trafficking law ever passed. Its main purpose is to eradicate human  trafficking, and it is a seminal piece of law in that it defines &#8220;human  trafficking,&#8221; thus providing the framework by which the government comprehends  and combats this growing scourge. Pursuant to the TVPA, the most egregious  forms of human trafficking are defined as:<\/p>\n<p>a.  sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or  coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such an act has not  attained 18 years of age; or <\/p>\n<p>b.  the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person  for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the  purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or  slavery. <\/p>\n<p>In essence, human trafficking  involves the exploitation of a person through &#8220;force, fraud, or coercion&#8221; for  financial benefit.<\/p>\n<p>Despite the common understanding  of the term, an important feature of the TVPA&#8217;s conceptualization of  trafficking is that there is no requirement that the person has to be  physically transported from one locale to another, in order for the act to  constitute &#8220;human trafficking.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The TVPA  seeks to combat trafficking by promoting a policy of &#8220;3 Ps&#8221;: prosecution,  protection, and prevention. Prosecution involves passing the appropriate laws  that criminalize trafficking, and jailing the abusers who exploit other humans  for profit. Protection involves identifying victims, providing them with  medical care and shelter (and if necessary witness protection), and, when  appropriate, repatriating them. Prevention involves raising awareness of the  inhumane practices involved in the trafficking trade and promoting a paradigm  shift that seeks to reduce the demand for the &#8220;fruits&#8221; of human trafficking.<\/p>\n<p>While  trafficking does occur right here in the U.S.  (even in our own small towns and backyards), the majority of human trafficking  takes place abroad, particularly in Asia.  Overseas, the TVPA charges the State Department with monitoring foreign  governments&#8217; efforts to crackdown on trafficking. As part of this endeavor,  each year the Secretary of State issues a report of each nation&#8217;s progress: the  Trafficking in Persons (TiP) Report. <\/p>\n<p>The 2009 TiP  Report was issued a few weeks ago, and the conclusions are hardly uplifting. Of  particular concern, the number of people who are vulnerable to exploitation by  traffickers has been magnified by the global economic downturn. With  unemployment on the rise, and more and more people in need of money, the  conditions are ideal for traffickers to take advantage of desperate  people. Most troubling, as the report  notes, is the continued practice of parents selling their children as a means  of settling debts.<\/p>\n<p>To eradicate  such practices, the State Department is tasked with cajoling foreign  governments into combating human trafficking. As part of this campaign, every  year the State Department ranks the anti-trafficking efforts of foreign  governments, placing countries in one of four categories. Tier 1 countries are  those that meet the TVPA&#8217;s minimum standards of fighting human trafficking.  Tier 2 countries are those states that, while not fully complying with the  TVPA&#8217;s minimum standards, are at least making significant efforts to comply.  Tier 2 Watch List countries are Tier 2 countries with significant trafficking  problems and\/or a slippage in their most recent efforts. Tier 3 countries are  those that not only do not meet TVPA minimum standards, but also are failing to  do much to combat trafficking.<\/p>\n<p>In the  latest TiP Report, out of the 173 states assessed, only 28 merited Tier 1  status. The plurality of countries (76) earned a Tier 2 rating. The remaining  69 nations were placed either on the Tier 2 Watch List (52) or Tier 3 (17).<\/p>\n<p>As recent  efforts have been underwhelming at best, Congress is now contemplating new  legislation to empower America&#8217;s  diplomatic corps with an additional means of protecting society&#8217;s most  unsuspecting and vulnerable prey: children.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Child Protection Compact Act and Child  Trafficking Abroad<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Child  Protection Compact Act (CPCA \u2013 H.R. 2737), sponsored by Rep. Christopher Smith  (R-NJ), seeks to &#8220;to  protect and rescue children from trafficking by the establishment of Child  Protection Compacts between the United States and select eligible countries  with a significant prevalence of trafficking in children.&#8221; The goal of the CPCA  is to provide funding (through grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts)  to foreign governments so that they can develop and implement national child  protection strategies to combat the exploitation and trafficking of children.<\/p>\n<p>In  particular, Congress seeks to encourage foreign governments to develop and  promote the following seven initiatives or programs:<\/p>\n\n<p>\u2022 Evaluation of legal standards and practices and  recommendations for improvements that will increase the likelihood of  successful prosecutions.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Training anti-trafficking police and investigators.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Building the capacity of domestic nongovernmental organizations  to educate vulnerable populations about the danger of trafficking, and to work  with law enforcement to identify and rescue victims.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Creation of victim-friendly courts.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Development of appropriate after-care facilities for  rescued victims.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Development and maintenance of data collection systems.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Development of regional cooperative plans with  neighboring countries to prevent cross-border trafficking of children and child  sex tourism.<\/p>\n\n<p>These are excellent  initiatives, and the CPCA is on the right track in terms of encouraging foreign  governments to strengthen their national efforts to protect children from  exploitation and trafficking. <\/p>\n<p>However, the CPCA does not go  far enough. At present, the Act only plans to allocate $50 million to the promotion  of bilateral compacts \u2013 over three years. In other words, the CPCA would make,  on average, approximately $16.7 million available to the State Department on an  annual basis.<\/p>\n<p>When one takes into account  that these funds are most needed by the Tier 2 and Tier 2 Watch List countries,  the math comes up dramatically short. In essence, if every country from these  two categories were to seek to enter into a Child Protection Compact with the U.S., it would  mean that an average of only $130,000 would be available to each country each  year. And it doesn&#8217;t take a whiz kid to know that practically every single one  of the seven initiatives identified above will cost more than that.<br>\n   <strong><\/strong><br>\n  In conclusion, human  trafficking is one of the darkest sides to globalization. It occurs everywhere  in the world \u2013 and it is deplorable, particularly when it exploits children.  The CPCA, in conjunction with the TVPA, can truly make a significant impact in  protecting society&#8217;s most vulnerable victims \u2013 but not without a greater, more  realistic allocation of funding.<\/p>\n<p>We hope that  as Congress considers this pending legislation that it will put its money where  its mouth is. Fighting this 21st century form of slavery demands  nothing less.<\/p>\n<!-- BEGIN AUTHORS FOOTNOTE -->\n<hr size=\"1\">\n<p><a name=\"bio\" id=\"bio\"><\/a>Louis Klarevas is a professor at New York University&#8217;s Center for Global Affairs and coordinator of the Transnational Security concentration in the M.S. in Global Affairs program.<\/p>\n<p><a name=\"bio\" id=\"bio\"><\/a>Christine Buckley is a human rights advocate and co-author (with Aaron Cohen) of <i><em>Slave Hunter: One Man&#8217;s Quest to Free Victims of Human Trafficking<\/em><\/i>, (Simon and Schuster 2009).<\/p>\n<p><a name=\"bio\" id=\"bio\"><\/a>You can follow the authors on Twitter, respectively, at: <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/NYUProf\" rel=\"noopener\">twitter.com\/NYUProf<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/christibuckley\" rel=\"noopener\">twitter.com\/christibuckley<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n <\/div>\n<div class=\"was-this-helpful\">\n    <div\n            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