FYI:
Everything on our site is fully
documented with links to the
original source. While we are
quite aware that the folks at the
FBI Bureau of Justice Statistics
don't seem to be able to
coordinate their statistics- and
the numbers in their tables often
conflict with other tables for the
exact same 'crime' or data sets-
there is no other valid source for
this information. If their data
isn't good enough to show the
statistics of numbers of arrests,
crimes and ages of arrestees, then
what would be? Yes, there can be
political reasons for arresting or
not arresting individuals, as well
as charging arrested persons with
less serious criminal charges (i.e.
reducing a solicitation charge
to a disorderly conduct charge),
but there are currently no other
sources for this information. If
it doesn't come from a government
source, the statistics involving
persons of any age or gender
alleged to be in prostitution
presented by a group or individual
can only be 'guesstimates' based
on speculation and flights of
fantasy, not on 'facts.' So an
academic, statistician or
mathematician cannot present
statistics that are any more
'reliable' or 'valid' than the
ones we present on our site. You
are free to check ALL our numbers
using the links to the government
websites- in fact, we highly
encourage you to do so.
Every year, the FBI and
various law enforcement agencies
throughout the United States engage in
a charade called "Operation Cross
Country." The purported purpose of
this charade is to 'rescue/ recover'
the hundreds of millions of alleged
children who are trafficked into
prostitution. Despite the fact that
through the years since its inception
(2003) it has wasted untold millions
searching for those poor children,
those "children" simply cannot be
found.
Even though we are told that
the child sex trafficking
victims number in the hundreds
of thousands- compounding the number
of alleged new victims (anywhere from
100,000 to 300,000 minors supposedly
trafficked into prostitution EVERY
YEAR), the number of actual found/
rescued/ recovered 'victims' is
pitifully few.
So why, if there are as many
child victims of 'sex trafficking' as
the FBI and the 'victim pimp'
organizations claim, can't they be
found? And why do those 'journalists'/
reporters who report the heroic
efforts of law enforcement agents to
find and save the poor children, not
question ANY of the statements given
to them in the FBI/ Department of
Justice press releases? In the
age of the internet where one can find
ALL the news outlets who report the
astonishing accomplishments of the
various law enforcement agents
involved in the 'rescue/ recover'
efforts- why do the journalists not
check their facts before posting their
stories?

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