and research shows evidence of the dark world of adolescent commercial sexual exploitation –
San Francisco, CA (Vocus) June 18, 2010
Statement by:
Chris Grumm, CEO and President
Women’s Funding Network
As part of an ongoing response to critics who allege craigslist plays a role in the commercial sexual exploitation of children, CEO Jim Buckmaster in his April 29, 2010, blog post expressed his commitment to “continue to work with our partners in law enforcement and advocacy groups, and reach out to potential new ones, as we strive to do the best job we can in combating human trafficking…” He reiterated this commitment again in his May 11, 2010, blog entry.
That’s why we at Women’s Funding Network (WFN) were shocked to receive a June 7, 2010, cease and desist demand from craigslist attorneys in response to our release of the findings, in partnership with “A Future. Not A Past.,” of a pilot study that explored the demand for adolescent girls who are commercially sexually exploited in Georgia. In the cease and desist demand, craigslist alleges that we defamed and distributed false information about the company when releasing findings from the study.
As part of our response, we requested a meeting with craigslist leadership to discuss the research findings. It is our opinion this research provides the basis for solutions. Our request for a meeting was declined.
We believe this dem evidence that is desperately needed as sex traffickers and ‘johns’ move their activities from the streets and into the veil of anonymity that the Internet provides.
In the end, this issue is about the fact that thousands of girls each day are being “sold” by traffickers to supply “demand” to men paying for sex with adolescent girls. No girl deserves this fate.
The current study, known in anti-trafficking circles as the “Georgia Demand Study,” has been provided to craigslist’s attorneys and will be posted to our website, http://www.womensfundingnetwork.org.
About The Georgia Demand Study
Georgia has emerged as a model state for stopping the prostitution of adolescent girls. In 2007, the Juvenile Justice Fund’s campaign, “A Future. Not A Past.,” engaged The Schapiro Group, an independent, third party research firm, to develop and deploy a comprehensive, scientifically defensible research strategy to literally “count” the number of girls who are prostituted each month on the streets; over the Internet; through escort services; and in major hotels.
While the research provided answers regarding the supply of adolescent girls, it did not answer a key question: “Who is creating the demand?”
In the quest for an answer, “A Future. Not A Past.” commissioned further research by The Schapiro Group to learn more about the men who purchase sex with underage girls. These “customers,” after all, are the ones who help make commercial sexual exploitation a viable business.
The “Demand Study” details a first-of-its-kind study to quantify, describe, and understand demand for commercial sexual exploitation in Georgia. It paints a clear picture of the adult men who exploit adolescent females by paying for sex with them. The study involved an innovative survey methodology that yielded 218 completed useable surveys over a 2-month period in fall 2009.
About Women’s Funding Network
As a global network and a movement for social justice, Women's Funding Network accelerates women's leadership and invests in solving critical social problems -- from poverty to global security -- by bringing together the financial power, influence and voices of more than 160 women's funds. Learn more at http://www.womensfundingnetwork.org.
About “A Future. Not A Past.”
“A Future. Not A Past.” is a campaign to stop the prostitution of our nation’s children. The campaign seeks to protect and inspire hope in girls who have survived commercial sexual exploitation; prosecute and increase penalties for pimps and johns; and disable demand. For more information, visit http://www.AFNAP.org.
About The Schapiro Group
The Schapiro Group is a data-driven strategic consulting firm based in Atlanta. The firm provides services in the areas of communications, marketing, and campaigns for a variety of clients, including corporate, government, and nonprofit clients. For more information, visit http://www.schapirogroup.com.
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