California Statutes

§ 236.2. — 236.2. (Amended November 6, 2012, by initiative Proposition 35, Sec. 7.)

California·Code PEN Penal Code - PEN·Title 8.·Part 1. TITLE 8. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON·Ch. 8. CHAPTER 8. False Imprisonment and Human Trafficking

Law enforcement agencies shall use due diligence to identify all victims of human trafficking, regardless of the citizenship of the person. When a peace officer comes into contact with a person who has been deprived of his or her personal liberty, a minor who has engaged in a commercial sex act, a person suspected of violating subdivision (a) or (b) of Section 647, or a victim of a crime of domestic violence or sexual assault, the peace officer shall consider whether the following indicators of human trafficking are present:

(a)Signs of trauma, fatigue, injury, or other evidence of poor care.
(b)The person is withdrawn, afraid to talk, or his or her communication is censored by another person.
(c)The person does not have freedom of movement.
(d)The person lives and works in one place.

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Amended November 6, 2012, by initiative Proposition 35, Sec. 7.

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