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Young Women Being Sold for Sex are Victims, Not Criminals

Law enforcement is beginning to take a different view of what was traditionally called “prostitution.” Instead of treating young women as criminals, the LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force understands these women to be victims of human trafficking. To better appreciate their new approach, which involves steering young women towards services instead of jail, Reporter Cara Santa Maria rides along with a Lieutenant and undercover detective on a patrol in Compton.

She also talks to “Lucy,” who was sexually abused as a young girl and trafficked since the age of 15. “Lucy” explains how she was lured into “the life” and how difficult it is to get out. 

Santa Maria interviews Stephany Powell, executive director of Journey Out, a non-governmental organization that helps transition victims of human trafficking into mainstream society. She also speaks with Judge Catherine Pratt of the Compton Juvenile Court about the struggles these young women face. Their traffickers are often affiliated with gangs and represent the only family they have. 

Unfortunately, laws currently favor underage victims, as they are most vulnerable. But as these young women transition into adulthood, Powell and Pratt say we need a better approach to supporting them and connecting them with services they require. 

In this episode of “SoCal Connected,” real stories behind human trafficking are revealed, including changing attitudes and policies toward this modern form of slavery.

  • Stephany Powell, executive director, Journey Out 
  • Judge Catherine Pratt, Compton Superior Court 
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