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New Human Trafficking Law in Pennsylvania Helps Child Victims Avoid Jail

Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf on Wednesday signed legislation that also requires police to contact the state Human Services Department whenever they encounter a child who has been sexually exploited.

By The Associated Press 

A Pennsylvania law that prevents authorities from filing criminal charges against child victims of human trafficking for the laws they are compelled to commit is going into effect.

Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf on Wednesday signed legislation that also requires police to contact the state Human Services Department whenever they encounter a child who has been sexually exploited.

The bill’s main sponsor, Republican Sen. Stewart Greenleaf, says the bill aims to prevent sexually exploited or trafficked children, who may not even think of themselves as victims, from being charged with prostitution, drug trafficking or other crimes.

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