It is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and states face big challenges when it comes to child sex trafficking.
A child is bought or sold for sex in the United States every two minutes, with the average age being 13. Each year child advocate organization Shared Hope ranks the states for their efforts to stop human trafficking.
Wisconsin earned a B grade in part because the state does not mandate or authorize training or development of training materials for law enforcement on human trafficking and domestic minor sex trafficking.