Directs SCI to examine human trafficking activity at certain places of business.
The resolution underscores the role of the SCI in ensuring the effective enforcement of state laws related to organized crime and racketeering, specifically pointing to human trafficking as a significant concern. It highlights existing regulations that require licensing and background checks for massage therapists, suggesting that despite these measures, more stringent enforcement is warranted to combat illegal activities. By mandating an investigation, the resolution aims to gather data and insights that could lead to legislative reforms enhancing state oversight of such businesses and their compliance with legal standards.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 138 (SCR138) is a directive aimed at addressing human trafficking activities, particularly within massage parlors and similar establishments that employ massage and bodywork therapists. Introduced on January 30, 2023, the resolution calls for the State Commission of Investigation (SCI) to investigate potential human trafficking activities associated with these businesses. It emphasizes the need for enhanced scrutiny and regulation of enterprises that engage in massage therapy, thereby suggesting that such venues might be susceptible to unlawful activities, including forced labor and sexual exploitation.
Notably, the resolution indicates a growing recognition of the issues surrounding human trafficking within New Jersey. It references a report by the Polaris Project that illustrates the prevalence of human trafficking in illicit massage businesses across the United States, particularly along the East Coast, which includes New Jersey. This acknowledgement not only validates concerns raised by advocacy groups but also suggests the possibility of public support for enhanced regulations to safeguard victims of human trafficking. The emphasis on cooperation with law enforcement further indicates the legislative intent to foster interagency collaboration in identifying and addressing these criminal activities.