Seal of the Governor
For Immediate Release: January 31, 2023
Contacts: Office of the Governor: Christian Martinez, Christian.Martinez@governor.virginia.gov

Governor Glenn Youngkin Releases Human Trafficking Prevention Report

 

The Department of Criminal Justice Services Sex Trafficking Response Coordinator’s Annual Report Also Released

RICHMOND, VA – During Human Trafficking Month, Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that the Commission on Human Trafficking Prevention and Survivor Support released their report on human trafficking in Virginia. On his first day in office, Governor Youngkin reaffirmed Virginia’s commitment to combat human trafficking by creating the Human Trafficking Commission through Executive Order 7

The Commission’s recommendations focus on reducing the number of human trafficking incidents, as well as identifying solutions to fight human trafficking in the Commonwealth.

 “During human trafficking month, my administration is expanding our efforts to eradicate human trafficking, the modern-day slavery of our time, in Virginia once and for all. The critical collaboration between the commission and my administration has fostered new state roles to address human trafficking and legislation born of commission recommendations. Thank you to the commission for your important work and reports, we are one step closer to removing this evil from the Commonwealth,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin.

“Eradicating human trafficking in the Commonwealth remains at the center of our service, and we laud the many dedicated parties working tirelessly on this most important issue,” said First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin. 

“The Commission was established following the continued increase of human trafficking cases both nationally and in Virginia. Comprised of survivors, law enforcement professionals, and practitioners who deliver services and resources to victims, the Commission was chartered to take a broad look at historic trends and provide recommendations to combat this heinous crime. Human trafficking remains a priority amongst the unfinished work in society to ensure the respect and inalienable rights of all people throughout the world,” said Commission Chairman Michael K. Lamonea.

“I applaud all the work that has been done by our Sex Trafficking Coordinator. We must take every action to make resources about trafficking are available in the Commonwealth,” said Jackson Miller, Director of the Department of Criminal Justice Services. 

On December 15, 2022, Governor Youngkin proposed over $1 million annually to create 10 new full-time positions at the Virginia State Police, including two human trafficking analysts.

Read the Commission to Combat Human Trafficking Report here

Read the Department of Criminal Justice Services Sex Trafficking Response Coordinator Annual Report here

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