California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR52

Introduced
7/18/17  
Introduced
7/18/17  
Refer
7/18/17  

Caption

Relative to World Day against Trafficking in Persons.

Impact

The resolution not only recognizes the plight of trafficking victims but also calls for unified efforts from both governmental and non-governmental organizations. By declaring July 30 as the World Day against Trafficking in Persons, the bill reinforces the importance of raising awareness and promoting the rights of victims globally. The involvement of various stakeholders is considered critical to enhancing preventive measures against modern slavery, thus acknowledging that human trafficking is a pervasive problem that transcends national boundaries.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 52, introduced by Senator Skinner, addresses the global crisis of human trafficking, emphasizing its status as a grave violation of human rights. The resolution brings awareness to the alarming number of individuals, including men, women, and especially children, affected by trafficking each year. It outlines the significant elements that constitute the crime of human trafficking: the act of recruiting or transporting a person through coercion or deception for exploitative purposes. This highlights the need for public recognition of the complexity and severity of the issue at hand.

Contention

While SR 52 promotes important discussions on human trafficking, the resolution may stir various reactions based on differing opinions on state versus federal solutions to trafficking victims' rights and protections. Advocates for stronger legislative measures may view this as a necessary step towards stricter enforcement and better victim support, while others might argue the need for local and state governments to take tailored actions instead of leaving it to broader global designations. The resolution encapsulates a growing awareness, but discussions on implementation and further legislative action could arise, reflecting the larger debate on human rights versus regulatory effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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CA AB2843

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Relating To Sex Trafficking Prevention.