IJM CASEWORK SERIES TRAFFICKING

QUICK FACTS is a type of that was unimaginable before The receives thousands of cybersex the digital age. Suddenly, children are trafficking case referrals a exposed to a global web of predators. month from the U.S. alone.1

Cybersex trafficking is the live-streaming sexual exploitation of 54% of victims rescued in IJM children viewed over the . Pedophiles and predators cases are 1-12 years old. The anywhere in the world can now search online and wire a secure average age of commercial sex payment to an adult who sets up the show. Boys and girls—some trafficking victims was 16-17 2 under 2 years old—are abused or forced to perform sex acts in years old. front of a . The more abusive the show, the more the customer pays. Pedophiles and predators pay $20 to Unlike bars or brothels with a permanent address, cybersex $150 for a “” 3 trafficking victims can be moved to and abused in any location broadcast online. with an internet connection and a webcam, or just a mobile phone. Cybersex trafficking has become a terrifying cottage industry with high profit margins.

OUR IMPACT IN THE PHILIPPINES

IJM is working with Philippine 1,275+ 75% 145+ authorities and international law enforcement to protect children Victims rescued The number of Pimps and in the Philippines, but also to from bars and minors available traffickers arrested develop a replicable model that streets once for purchase has for sex trafficking can stop cybersex trafficking from notorious for plummeted between spreading globally. trafficking 75%-86% after IJM’s work alongside authorities.

Updated September 2016; 1Philippines Department of Justice, 2IJM case data, 3Ibid