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Using Technology to Combat the evolution of Trafficking & Identify Crime Rings If you suspect human trafficking, please call 1-888-3737-888 to notify the National Human Trafficking Resource Center as soon as possible. Goal: Examine prevalent online marketplaces to detect patterns in contact information or services across seemingly unrelated offering categories. Sources: Backpages, Craiglist Methods: Pull and standardize site posts, extract phone numbers, age, location, and reporting information

Relevant Resources: * Wired, "How Tech Tools Transformed New York’s Sex Trade" - http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/01/ff_sextrade/all/1 * Polaris Project, "Federal Sex Trafficking Cases in the United States 2000-2008" - https://na4.salesforce.com/sfc/play/index.jsp?oid=00D300000006E4S&d=kyMmYMmV7A9aYN.FSi81fYyeEKo%3D&v=06860000000HqhX&viewId=05H60000000IfVp

Source: Backpage http://newyork.backpage.com/ Successfully gathered using wget with each category directory as dir: wget --mirror -w 2 -l 4 -I /dir -X /dir/classifieds http://newyork.backpage.com/dir?

Source: Craigslist http://newyork.craigslist.org/ Aborted because of problematic redirects and inconsistent data

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Detects potential human trafficking through analysis of online forum posts. Built at Girl Develop It 2011 Hackathon for Humanity.

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