Human Trafficking
Human trafficking exists in many communities
Human trafficking is a hidden crime which exploits adults, youth, women and men, from all walks of life, in labour and in the sex trade.
Prince George and northern British Columbia are not immune. Human trafficking exists in all communities. Victims can be trafficked internationally or they can be Canadian citizens.
Stand up, Speak up and
Take the shutters off
Human trafficking is an act of human slavery, which, due to its clandestine nature, often goes unreported. We, as a community, are working to increase awareness about this gross violation of human rights. In partnership with RCMP Victim Services, the Prince George and District Elizabeth Fry Society provides support to victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Prevention, Protection, Prosecution, Partnerships
The four P’s of Human Trafficking serve as the fundamental international framework used by Canada and worldwide to help combat this form of modern day slavery:
For more information
- Contact our Victim Service’s support worker.
- Visit Public Safety Canada to learn more about the National Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking.
- Visit Stats Canada’s 2019 Trafficking in persons in Canada webpage