National Human Trafficking Prevention Month

The windows of the Historic Trinity County Courthouse are light up blue.

Historic Trinity County Courthouse Windows Illuminated Blue For National Human Trafficking Prevention Month

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and Trinity County is spreading awareness by illuminating the Trinity County Courthouse blue.

Human trafficking, also known as trafficking in persons, includes both forced labor and sex trafficking. It not only represents a threat to international peace and security but also undermines the rule of law, robs millions of their dignity and freedom, enriches transnational criminals and terrorists, and threatens public safety and national security everywhere.

There are estimated to be more than 27.6 million people — adults and children — subjected to human trafficking around the world, including in the United States. Traffickers often take advantage of instability caused by natural disasters, conflict, or a pandemic to exploit others. During the COVID-19 pandemic, traffickers are continuing to perpetrate the crime, finding ways to innovate and capitalize on the chaos.

Find more information: National Human Trafficking Prevention Month