June 2004 Tip Report

This year’s report focuses more attention on sex tourism and the demand it creates for children exploited by traffickers in commercial sex settings (…). Through the PROTECT Act of 2003, American pedophiles who prey on foreign children around the globe for commercial sex are no longer beyond the reach of U.S. prosecution. The 2004 report includes an analysis of trafficking and government efforts to combat it in 140 countries, a net increase of 16 countries over last year.

 

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