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Nonprofit Organization Launches Program to Uproot Human Trafficking in the US
[February 03, 2011]

Nonprofit Organization Launches Program to Uproot Human Trafficking in the US


TMCnet Contributor
 
The Liam Neeson starrer 2008 movie, Taken gave a shudder to many of us. But in real life, people are rarely as lucky as Kim, whom her father, an ex-service man managed to rescue from the flesh trader's racket. In July last year, Child Safety Incorporated was launched with the view of preventing such unfortunate incidents from happening in the real life and within a short time of its inception; the organization was able to produce newsworthy outcomes.


 
The organization observed January 2011 as the National 'Human Trafficking Awareness' month and came up with a practical program called , "Stop Trafficking Supply" to help end human trafficking here in the United States. In a press release, Child Safety Incorporated announced that program's unique ability to prevent the missing person from getting into the hands of the waiting trafficker made it newsworthy.

 
Founded by former school principal Sean Spellecy in Tulsa, Okla., barely six months old C.S.I. works for increasing security and safety for children, entire families, schools, and churches while decreasing abduction, missing person, and human trafficking rates by providing Family Protection Programs, Safe Site Certifications, and Staff Training.
 
In a recent release, C.S.I provided detailed information about its "Stop Trafficking Supply." The program is designed to spread information about the missing person all over an area in a short amount of time and this according to C.S.I creates the hope that individuals can be found before they reach the waiting trafficker.
 
Child Safety Incorporated's (C.S.I.) Family Protection Program is currently being provided to human trafficking activist groups in Oklahoma and Florida. These groups are providing social service and law enforcement personnel with the program at C.S.I.'s expense.
 
In the release C.S.I. said that its Family Protection Program consists of the following features:
 
1) USB Portable Software Cards with over 200 needed data fields. Amber Alert processing time is cut from 60 minutes to less than 10.
 
2) Threat ID and Notification: ID registered sex offenders in a 5 mile radius and notify if they move in/out of identified radius.
 
3) Weekly Newsletter: Designed to keep parents informed with the most recent safety and security tips. In addition, child safety experts, law enforcement, human trafficking activists, and former human trafficking victims provide articles.
 
4) Emergency Service Insurance: 6-stage missing person recovery program, the only one of its kind in the World helping find missing persons.
 
Thanks to Change.Org, the mission is now going to travel nationwide, as the C.S.I program was launched last week on Change.Org  website. The directives are straightforward: an individual purchases a program for their own family, and C.S.I. donates a program to a social service agency with high-risk individuals. Those high-risk individuals without support can register as well, receive support, and a program. More information can be found at www.childsafetyincorp.com/stop-trafficking.
 
 

Madhubanti Rudra is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Jaclyn Allard

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