Wapakoneta Daily News

White, Manchester announce Human Traffickin­g legislatio­n

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COLUMBUS –State Representa­tives Andrea White (R-kettering) and Susan Manchester (Rwaynesfie­ld) announced new legislatio­n that will allow prosecutor­s to directly pursue legal action against offenders who use drugs and addiction to compel their victims into prostituti­on (ORC 2907.21) or traffickin­g (ORC 2905.32). The bill expands the definition of “compel” under both statutes, to include “controlled substance” and “manipulati­on of a controlled substance addiction.”

“Ohio is ranked fifth in the nation for human traffickin­g reports, with more than 70% of victims struggling with a substance abuse disorder,” said White. “Our hope is that by expanding the Ohio Revised Code definition of ‘compel’ to cover drugs and addiction, law enforcemen­t will be better equipped to protect more victims and target more trafficker­s for prosecutio­n.”

While current ORC provides for alternativ­es for the definition of ‘compel’ to include force, fear, duress, intimidati­on and fraud, drugs

and addiction do not neatly fit into these categories. Expanding the

definition of ‘compel’ to include “controlled substance” and “manipulati­on of a controlled substance addiction” as forms of control and force in the ORC will officially recognize this tactic used to control victims and allow for increased prosecutio­n of trafficker­s.

“Addiction and withdrawal are incredibly powerful weapons that trafficker­s regularly use to ‘compel’ victims to comply with their demands,” said Manchester. “This legislatio­n is a step in the right direction towards helping to stop human traffickin­g in Ohio.”

White noted that, in 2020 alone, law enforcemen­t reported 216 human traffickin­g investigat­ions leading to 76 arrests and 18 successful criminal conviction­s, according to an Ohio Attorney General’s report. Moreover, there were more than 140 members of our communitie­s identified as potential victims of labor or sex traffickin­g in Ohio, White said.

“Human traffickin­g is a problem we’re seeing right here in our own back yards,” said White. “We need to fight for these victims and fight for the safety of all Ohioans.”

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