Connecticut ranks 23rd in the United States* in 2018 for the number of active criminal human trafficking cases making their way through federal courts. The state had eight active cases. The federal government initiated one of the active criminal cases in Connecticut in 2018, ranking Connecticut 33rd in the United States for the number of new criminal human trafficking cases. In 2018, federal courts convicted four defendants in criminal human trafficking cases, ranking Connecticut 22nd in the nation for the number of defendants convicted. Federal courts ordered three defendants to pay restitution to their victim(s).
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Previous Connecticut State Summary Reports
2017 Connecticut State Summary Report
*Each State Summary’s findings derived from data the Human Trafficking Institute compiled for the 2018 Federal Human Trafficking Report. Findings are not a prevalence estimate of trafficking in the state but instead serve as an objective summary of federal efforts to address human trafficking in that state. The Report does not capture data from state prosecutions, state civil suits, or unreported human trafficking cases.

