At the top of the list is Denver, Colorado, where a sting saw 20 youth rescued, and Detroit with 19, the Guardian reported.
For the past four years, Milwaukee has been in the top five cities for recovering victims of sex trafficking, even coming in first place in 2011.
“There’s no way that the numbers are accurate,”Dana World-Patterson, chair of the Human Trafficking Task Force of Greater Milwaukee told the Guardian. “Milwaukee has been considered the Harvard of pimp school, Wisconsin, the hub of human trafficking.”
A local organization dedicated to preventing sexual exploitation, Proactive Outreach for the Health of Sexually Exploited Youth, also provided the Guardian with their numbers for 2014, and they are alarming. The group found that over the course of a year, they counted 133 minors who had been victims of trafficking.
“I would like to see stiffer penalties for the traffickers and more services for the individuals being trafficked. There is a reason that they are being trafficked, and they are being being targeted because of the lack of supervision and resources for the kids, and adults for that matter,” Milwaukee-based FBI agent Heather Wright told the Guardian.
Milwaukee State Representative LaTonya Johnson has introduced a “safe harbor” bill that aims to decriminalize sex work for minors, though she is concerned that even if it passes there will be trouble coming up with the funding to get programs in place.