PHILADELPHIA - Teens are allowing themselves to become vulnerable to human traffickers in a reported new trend, which involves slipping social media information into pants pockets in clothing stores, experts say.January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month and Natalie Proud, Associate Program Director of Covenant House Pennsylvania discussed perils of trafficking and how it is more common than many people realize.
Proud oversees the anti-trafficking coalition.Regarding the new trend, young girls may want followers on social media. They write their information down and put that information into the pockets of pants, dresses, skirts and more at clothing stores or departments stores.