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You can also call these resources: * **National Runaway Safeline** 1-800-786-2929 * **National Sexual Assault Hotline** 1-800-656- Criminal Division | Prevention - Department of Justice

: Withdrawing from real-world friends, being secretive about online activities, or hyper-focusing on the internet.

: Unexplained bruises, signs of malnutrition or sleep deprivation, and intense anxiety or depression.

Youth exploitation is a critical issue involving the use of force, fraud, or coercion to manipulate minors into commercial sex or forced labor. Protecting teens requires recognizing warning signs and knowing where to find free, confidential help.

Recognizing "red flags" early is essential for intervention. These signs may include:

Several organizations provide free support, safety planning, and reporting tools for victims, survivors, and concerned adults. Resources for Child and Human Trafficking - Love146

: Inexplicable possession of expensive gifts, new clothes, electronics, or multiple cell phones.

: A new relationship with a much older individual, or a "manager" who controls their schedule and communication. Free and Confidential Resources