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Coalition Activities
Last revised 11/30/05
Outlines current activities or activities of local coalitions that can help in
rescuing trafficking victims and/or
facilitating effective prosecution of perpetrators

Examples of components which should be involved in these activities
Specific activities or areas to investigate

Other resources for this type of information
Some of the incidents that illustrate where coalition activity is particularly needed
Some of the History of our Coalition

CURRENT STATUS, AS OF 12/04/04


WORK ON THIS PAGE IS STILL IN PROGRESS

Examples of components which should be involved in these activities

  • "bar flies"

  • building officials

  • child-care providers

  • church groups

  • "civilian" community members

  • construction workers

  • coroners

  • crisis center personnel

  • employers

  • employment personnel

  • funeral directors

  • government entities

  • healthcare personnel

  • holiday revelers

  • hospitality services personnel

  • innkeepers

  • news media

  • police

  • politicians

  • researchers

  • school clubs

  • social clubs

  • social workers

  • taxi drivers and other transportation personnel

  • teachers

  • tourist agencies

  • volunteer groups

many, many, many, many more

Any of the following NOT working as part of "coalition-related activities" are "part of the problem" (as in "if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem":

  • police
  • lawmakers
  • government administrators
  • government "representatives"
  • government crime investigators (both)

 


Specific activities or areas to investigate

 

p.s. 09/24/05 - Priorities (added 11/18/05)

 

 


Other resources for this type of information

 

 


Some of the incidents that illustrate where coalition activity is particularly needed

 

see emails regarding our Coalition on the Quick Reference page

 

also see 

07/20/03 - unconventional weapons [modified]

01/29/03 - Rights as friends [modified]

02/03/03 - Come gather 'round people

 

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Some of the History of our Coalition

 


CURRENT STATUS, AS OF 12/04/04

  • We desperately need authorities of the highest integrity in on this situation who are expertly trained in this type of terrorism - there is absolutely no room for any amount of error or slack. 

  • Also needed is a way for the community to learn, and be assured, that those authorities are there, that they can be trusted, i.e., absolutely relied on, to stop this, to safely rescue those already taken, and to protect the rest of us from subsequent retaliation. 

  • There is a considerable amount of community distrust of authorities that has to be reversed. 

  • Then we also need a secure and effective means of communication essential in getting those authorities and the community to work together. That is the only way that those authorities will be able to acquire the information they need to be effective and for all of us to succeed.

 

WORK ON THIS PAGE IS STILL IN PROGRESS


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