Washington State was the first to pass a law criminalizing human trafficking in 2003.
The law criminalizes leading a military force which recruits child soldiers.
Since that time no further laws criminalizing homosexuality have been passed.
The law criminalizes obtaining sexual services from a minor in exchange for money or other considerations.
The law criminalized interstate transportation of women for immoral purposes.
The party also supported laws criminalizing the "sexual maltreatment" of animals.
Although Congolese law criminalizes many forms of sexual violence, these laws are not always enforced.
Uzbekistan's current laws do not criminalize all forms of trafficking in persons.
Malian law may not adequately criminalize other forms of trafficking.