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Blackburn Bill aims to create national human trafficking database

U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn introduced a new bipartisan bill Thursday to establish a national human trafficking database housed at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The database would compile state-level trafficking crime data, streamline connections with anti-trafficking and survivor support organizations, and prompt state law enforcement agencies to communicate their data.

“Human trafficking prosecutions have skyrocketed in recent years, and the federal government must use every tool available to convict criminals who have yet to be identified in our communities,” said Blackburn, R- Tennessee, in a press release. “The National Human Trafficking Database Act would help combat this heinous crime by incentivizing states to identify human trafficking risks in their counties and track the number of prosecutions filed nationwide. of State.

If passed by Congress and signed into law, the National Human Trafficking Database Act would create a public database hosted on the FBI's website that would include a human trafficking risk assessment index human rights for each county in each participating state, names, and anti-trafficking services provided. organizations in each county and the total number of human trafficking prosecutions at the state level.

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