The Trap: the deadly sex-trafficking cycle in American prisons



The Trap investigates how prisons and jails across the United States have become recruiting grounds for human traffickers, who are targeting incarcerated women and trafficking them out of correctional facilities and into pimp-controlled prostitution
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23 thoughts on “The Trap: the deadly sex-trafficking cycle in American prisons

  1. Well hold up I'm confused. I thought they go through all of your mail?! I'm sorry but if was in the mail department I would throw those anonymous letters in the damn trash.

  2. Replying to, glee over inmates getting raped. Vigilante justice creates cycles of retaliation and hatred. Rule of law doesn't do this. Abusing abusers validates it as a life choice. Karma is perfectly balanced. If a soul with no karma to work off is victimized, they'll be rewarded in the future. Fear your own choices. If you suffer for someone else's lesson this is a service and that soul will thank you and help you in the next life.

  3. The visitors of those woman, while offering sex…. those visitors are "normal" men…. who are married and have 2 personalities. We should worry about those people in our society as well..

  4. This is actually crazy! I just went on google to see if you can really find all these information about inmates and it is so easy to do so! How can this be legal?? How can a stranger have the right to know every single thing about a woman starting from a home address??

  5. Wtf? People drop their kids off at Disneyland I would never drop my kids off there alone that sounds crazy insane to me.

  6. I see they want to show only the black guys
    I guess they didn't have the budget to find and interview the high priced ho's the wall street types, politicians, and big money people use
    O wait
    Those are the people who can shut their media network down

  7. Heart-wrenching to see what really happens behind the USA's everyday life. We are such a powerful country but yet so socially weak. Laws can be implemented to maybe not completely prevent this but to sure lower it. Maybe make it harder for the johns to pick up the women by making stricter laws. Maybe legalize prostitution to help deter the abuse these women get.

  8. This is just a blame game . Women sell the punani and somehow it's still men's fault. Not the women who sell it???? Y'all trippin.

  9. My heart bleeds, boo hoo, everyone has a choice. Anyone can walk away, at any time.. your argument is invalid.
    I have no sympathy for any hooker. Drug user, or similar.
    Society won't help you!! Only you can help you!!.

  10. This is truly sad and these women are not treated with the dignity every person should be . Although the women are real victims they must take some responsibility for their situations and learn to live .

  11. I was almost sex trafficked in Orlando. I didn’t even realize it until now, a friend from high school messaged me and told me if I was ever in the area (I moved back to New York at the time) to let her know and we would go out for drinks. I ended up going back to Orlando to visit my mother and let her know, she picked me up and we went out for drinks like she said we would. She took me to her house before hand and it was a mansion. She told me her Sugar daddy was her “uncle” and I believed her. Then when she saw I was warming up to her and trusting her she told me I can live her lavish life with her if I got with her uncle. I ended up finding out she met this guy on tinder and never spoke to her again. She wanted to hurt me because she knew I knew and didn’t want her image to be damaged, it’s really so scary how anyone can end up in these situations and you wouldn’t even know.

  12. Pimps r also Women…not just Men.
    Sadly I heard YoungWomen,youngmen,and women get drugged by force…,I do not know if it's All the time Yet I heard .
    That's creepy and Very 😢😿.

  13. 👀I PRAY Many Journalists and News Info Gathering Detective-Reporters R About Speaking The Truth…🔥💛🔥🙏🙌🔥💖🔥

  14. This was all done on purpose to build a human trafficking grid using tax payer dollars because society is ran by sex offenders. The guards are lying about not knowing what human trafficking is.

  15. All the money that’s put into the judicial system should be reverted to education. Knowledge is power and we must obtain as much as possible.

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