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n Trafficking, Kidnapping, Abuse, forced Prostitution, S*x Trafficking, Stalking, Bullying happens every day. Yes here in the United States often right in front of us. When you are going about your life keep and eye and a ear open if you see something which doesn't look right it probably isn't right. Don't think it is none of your business because it is everyone's business when a crime is taking place. If you think someone wants to be part of a crime or act of violence think again. Ask yourself if you would want to do that or endure what you witness, or suspect is happening. Being silent is part of the issue. Being silent is no better then protecting the criminal. Speak up and speak out! The one thing these criminals don't want is to have to face the truth of what they are doing. They don't want to be found out. Once they are found out or outed they can no longer hide and that doesn't work for them. Don't be their friend and protect them, out the criminal. Take away their freedom as they have taken from others. Get on the right side and do your part. Together we can make a difference in this world. As an individual we may feel weak, but the more of us who take a stand against crime the stronger we become. Our Voice is powerful. Our words can spread like wild fire. You have power within you, use it! Keep using it. Victims & the Abusers, the Criminals all walk among us. They interact with us, & sometimes the victim lives in seclusion. If you haven't seen someone in awhile or they seem to not interact much with other people be aware they be in danger. If they seem to never be far from a partner, or other individual pay attention. Maybe they are not safe but can't speak out in fear of something. Never approach the person you suspect to be abusing or in charge. This will often put the person in more danger. Educating yourself and others will make a huge difference in the fight against abuse, and other crimes. Understanding each abused person, the condition & situation, type of abuse may vary from person to person. When you think someone is being abused or in danger the best thing you can do is be a friend. Talk with local or national abuse help line for advise as to what to do or how to approach the situation or not to approach the situation. If you think the person is in danger call the local law enforcement agency. Keep calling until someone hears you and takes you seriously if that is what is needed. Approaching the abuser is not the best course, often the victim endures even more abuse & seclusion once the abuser feels threatened or feels the secret is out. Be aware emotional, physical, psychological, economic abuse, seclusion, threats of harm & intimidation are only a few of the tactics used to control the victim.. Don't be surprised if the victim doesn't admit to you their situation right away. The victim will most likely have trust issues, not because of you but because of what they have experienced. Be steadfast & strong. Do what you can to be there for the victim, it may take some time to help them be free. If the person is in immediate danger call 911! We will add tips, advise, help links, related content, as well as sensitive material related to all types of abuse. If you need help call: 911, the national abuse hotline, or a local abuse center near you. The Page at www.thehotline.org says:
"Safety Alert: Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear. If you afraid your internet usage might be monitored, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-787-3224. NOTE: We are not affiliated or associated with any organization. This page is managed by People Who Are Against All Abuse. Join us & lets make a difference. The smallest act can make some of the biggest impacts in someone's life. If you suspect someone is being held against their will or is possible victim of human trafficking, or other crime call the proper authorities. If you are unsure who to call do a google search who to call, what government office handles your type of case. ASK ASK ASK until you reach the proper government agency if local law enforcement doesn't take action on the victims behalf. Follow up, but not by directly asking the criminal or the victim. I have faith in our local law enforcement agencies, but sometimes things don't go as we think they should and criminals slip by. And sometimes we are not taken seriously. If this is to happen call again, or reach out to another government office until you get someone's attention.