9.23.2018

Nikki Clifton: 3 ways businesses can fight sex trafficking


Nikki Clifton at TED@UPS  (transcript)

3 ways businesses can fight sex trafficking
Summary
Sex trafficking is to buy and to sell human, especially girls are sold and usual businessmen can buy in the afternoon while working without hesitation. However, it's become one of the bigger businesses than the city’s illegal gun and drug trade combined.

The speaker suggests 3 ways to stop the customers in the middle of the workday from buying sex. Those key points are making a policy, educating, and trying its business not to work completely.

A policy is to make the clear policy that the company prohibits sex-buying during work with company resources or on company time. 1)

Education is to educate the workforce. If you don't buy, you have to call where sex trafficking happens. There is no penalty. Not to buy is not sorry for girls because they're enslaved but don't want, additionally, customers don't know it. 2)

Not to work means, for example, backpage.com and affiliated websites are shut down because they use online sex sites that sold commercial sex and to give girls good jobs is effective not to need working there for them. 3)

The problem is difficult to solve. It's a high possibility that the cities get money from the business so if you set up, step up, and hold signs, it isn't enough.

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