A California advocate against human trafficking says the method
of shaming men who buy sex is a helpful tool to fight against
traffickers.
Men who purchase sex services may now see their faces on the
Internet or in a newspaper. The method of shaming nameless "Johns"
is a tool for fighting sex trafficking that is being adopted across
the country. In California, the website "Operation Reveal" posts
photos of suspects; while in Oklahoma, "JohnTV" reels through
possible sex customers.
Daphne Phung is the executive director of
California Against Slavery. She says that while
it may be somewhat unorthodox, this method does have success.
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