Ashley Moody Encourages Floridians to Join the Fight Against Human Trafficking

Published Jan. 4, 2023, 1:08 p.m. ET | Updated Jan. 4, 2023

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody. (Photo/Ashley Moody's office)
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody. (Photo/Ashley Moody's office)

TALLAHASSEE (FLV) – Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody highlighted initiatives and tools for Floridians to learn about the signs and dangers of human trafficking.

January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month. According to the U.S. Department of State, there are an estimated 24.9 million victims of human trafficking worldwide at any given time.

Human traffickers prey on adults and children of all ages, backgrounds and nationalities, exploiting them for their own profit.

Moody implored more Floridians to join in the fight against human trafficking by learning how to spot and report suspicious activity.

Ending human trafficking in Florida is a top priority and while we made great strides toward this goal during my first term as Attorney General, we cannot relent in our efforts to prosecute traffickers and help victims. One way you can join our efforts is by learning how to spot and report suspicious activity. Visit YouCanStopHT.com to learn what to look for and join our efforts to end this atrocious crime in Florida.

Attorney General Ashley Moody

Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution prosecutes multi-judicial circuit cases of human trafficking in Florida.

Since Moody took office in 2019, her office has secured sentences for 95 defendants in human trafficking cases.

She serves as Chair of the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking and leads a 15-member council which includes law enforcement, prosecutors, legislators and experts in health, education and social service fields. The council works to build on existing state and local partnerships to combat human trafficking.

Moody actively engages in building partnerships and creates initiatives to help train individuals on the signs of trafficking and how to report it.

Some of Moody’s partnerships to combat human trafficking include:

Moody’s office also holds the annual Human Trafficking Summit every fall. The summit brings together local, state and national leaders to discuss efforts to eradicate all forms of trafficking, along with 16 hours of educational content.

Children can also be at risk of human trafficking through online predators. Moody created an Online Safety Toolkit to empower parents to teach their children about the dangers of human trafficking online and create effective online safety plans.

To report an occurrence or suspicion of human trafficking, contact local law enforcement and the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1(888) 373-7888.

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