Cook County Commissioner Stanley Moore is spearheading a pioneering initiative aimed at tracking the often-overlooked issue of trafficking and sexual exploitation of men and boys in Cook County. On Thursday, February 29, 2024, Commissioner Moore submitted a legislative resolution urging the Cook County Board of Commissioners to approve a public hearing to address and combat these crimes which violate human rights and present serious public health concerns. The Proposed Resolution underscores the significant, yet under-recognized, impact of trafficking and sexual exploitation on men and boys, emphasizing the necessity for targeted interventions and support services. With Chicago being identified as a hotspot for sex-trade activity affecting thousands of young adults, including a notable number of males, the absence of gender-specific services has become a pressing issue that cannot be overlooked. Key components of the Resolution include:
Establishment of a Dedicated Task Force: Ensuring effective cooperation and coordination among various stakeholders to address the specific needs of male victims.
Awareness and Training Initiatives: Launching campaigns to raise public awareness about male victimhood and provide training for frontline professionals to identify and support male victims with sensitivity.
Research and Data Collection: Promoting studies to better understand the needs of male victims and enhance intervention strategies.
Policy Advocacy: Advocating for legislative changes to effectively recognize and support male victims.