A report shows law enforcement agencies in Wisconsin aren’t consistently reporting human trafficking cases.
The state justice department says agencies are likely under-counting the number of people who are forced into the sex trade.
Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul says police and sheriff’s departments need to improve data collection, raise awareness about trafficking, and expand support for victims.
He believes some police and sheriff’s departments have a tough time understanding the difference between prostitution and human trafficking.
Kaul stopped at Reach Counseling in Neenah to talk about the report.




