Sec. 401. PROMOTING DATA COLLECTION ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
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## SEC. 401 PROMOTING DATA COLLECTION ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING ###
(a)Prevalence of Human Trafficking Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall submit to Congress a report on the efforts of the National Institute of Justice to develop a methodology to assess the prevalence of human trafficking in the United States, including a timeline for completion of the methodology. ###
(b)Innocence Lost National Initiative Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation shall submit to the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives a report on the status of the Innocence Lost National Initiative, which shall include, for each of the last 5 fiscal years, information on— ####
(1)the number of human traffickers who were arrested, disaggregated by— #####
(A)the number of individuals arrested for patronizing or soliciting an adult; #####
(B)the number of individuals arrested for recruitment, harboring, maintaining, or obtaining an adult; #####
(C)the number of individuals arrested for patronizing or soliciting a minor; and #####
(D)the number of individuals arrested for recruitment, harboring, maintaining, or obtaining a minor; ####
(2)the number of adults who were arrested on charges of prostitution; ####
(3)the number of minor victims who were identified; ####
(4)the number of minor victims who were arrested and formally petitioned by a juvenile court or criminally charged; and ####
(5)the placement of and social services provided to each such minor victim as part of each State operation. ###
(c)Availability of Reports The reports required under subsections
(a)and
(b)shall be posted on the website of the Department of Justice.