Texarkana Gazette

Executive order takes aim at state human traffickin­g

- MICHAEL R. WICKLINE

LITTLE ROCK — Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has issued an executive order aimed at boosting efforts to prevent human traffickin­g and to protect children and youth in Arkansas.

Although the Arkansas State Police Child Abuse Hotline has accepted 243 reports of human traffickin­g involving minors since August 2017, Arkansas lacks a consistent, uniform screening and identifica­tion process of human traffickin­g, which has resulted in underrepor­ting of this criminal action, according to tthe executive order that the Republican governor signed Tuesday.

Sanders said it’s the policy of her administra­tion to pursue a coordinate­d and integrated approach to safeguard children and prevent human traffickin­g in Arkansas by supporting victims and prosecutin­g human trafficker­s to the fullest extent of the law.

Within six months, the secretary of the state Department of Human Services is required under the executive order to present to the governor the following:

■ A recommende­d standardiz­ed screening tool that may be implemente­d by state agencies, non-profit groups and private industry to help identify victims and provide the necessary resources to assist them.

■ Updated human traffickin­g training and educationa­l materials for local school districts.

■ An analysis of current state law and department rules related to the confidenti­ality of victim records, including recommende­d revisions to ensure that agencies can share data and informatio­n across systems to better prevent, identify , and serve victims.

■ Updated state protocol for assisting victims of human traffickin­g to apply for federal and state benefits and services, which shall be made publicly accessible and shall be shared with the governor’s Cabinet.

 ?? (Arkansas Democrat-gazette/thomas Metthe) ?? Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, center, speaks with legislator­s and Kristi Putnam, secretary of the state Department of Human Services, on Wednesday at the Capitol in Little Rock.
(Arkansas Democrat-gazette/thomas Metthe) Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, center, speaks with legislator­s and Kristi Putnam, secretary of the state Department of Human Services, on Wednesday at the Capitol in Little Rock.

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