Topeka, KS
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Auto Seizure | ✓ |
Buyer Arrests | ✓ |
Cameras | ✓ |
Community Service | ✓ |
Employment Loss | ✓ |
Identity Disclosure | ✓ |
IT Based Tactics | ✓ |
John School | ✓ |
Letters | ✓ |
License Suspension | ✓ |
Neighborhood Action | ✓ |
Public Education | ✓ |
Reverse Stings | ✓ |
SOAP Orders | ✓ |
Web Stings | ✓ |
Topeka is the capital city of Kansas, and has a population of approximately 126,000. Prostitution and sex trafficking have been identified as problems in the city, and residents have complained to police about prostitution in certain neighborhoods. Among the many other crimes associated with the local sex trade are drug offenses and violence.
In response to such crimes and public concerns, police have targeted consumer-level demand for commercial sex. Since 1985, the Topeka Police Department has conducted reverse stings. For example, in August 2012, the Topeka Police Department conducted a web-based reverse sting, which resulted in twelve arrests. In 2013, a former Highland Park High School assistant principal charged with patronizing a prostitute reached a diversion agreement with the Shawnee County District Attorney’s Office. The man had been arrested in the August 2012 reverse sting. The school board fired the assistant principal after his arrest. A diversion agreement required him to take “education classes,” pay restitution and do community service for a period of time. Successful completion will result in his case being dismissed, and man not having a criminal record.
In 2019, a Florida man was charged after he traveled to Topeka to buy sex with what he presumed was a 16-year-old girl. Topeka Police, Homeland Security, FBI, and KBI joined forces in human trafficking investigation that resulted in the arrest. The man was charged with Attempted Aggravated Human Trafficking and Attempted Commercial Exploitation of a Child, and his bond was set at $250,000.
In July, 2018, the Kansas Attorney General announced a new awareness campaign in Kansas aimed at cutting the demand for prostitution as a way to fight human trafficking. The campaign involves state agencies and local advocacy groups teaming up to push the “Demand an End” initiative, which features education and announcements warning people that buyers of sex face charges. The campaign was intended to promote a culture where buying sex is not acceptable. It was based on the assumption that the money from sex buyers fuels a marketplace that enables sex trafficking.
Key Partners
- Topeka Police Department
- Shawnee County District Attorney’s Office
Key Sources
Street-Level Reverse Stings, Identity Disclosure:
- “Despite Crackdown, Prostitution Problems Linger in Central City,” Topeka Capital-Journal, August 6 1999.
- “3 Arrested for Drug, Prostitution,” Topeka Capital-Journal, August 25 2000.
- “Sex Trade under Fire; Councilwoman Seeks Methods to Deter Prostitution in the City,” Topeka Capital-Journal, September 27 2005.
- “Police Actions Shine Light on Prostitution,” Topeka Capital-Journal, September 30 2007.
Web-Based Reverse Stings, Identity Disclosure:
- “Former State Official One of 12 Arrested in Prostitution Sting,” Topeka Capital-Journal, August 15 2012.
- “Highland Park Assistant Principal Arrested, Accused of Patronizing a Prostitute,” Topeka Capital-Journal, August 19 2012.
- “Ex-Teacher Charged with Patronizing Prostitute Faces Trial,” Topeka Capital-Journal, November 28 2012.
- “Four Convicted in Operation Candyland Prostitution Sting; Seven Were Placed on Diversion, Two Cases Unresolved,” Topeka Capital-Journal, March 2 2014.
SOAP Orders:
- “First Conviction Made under Prostitution Ordinance,” Topeka Capital-Journal, August 1 2002.
- “Sex Trade under Fire; Councilwoman Seeks Methods to Deter Prostitution in the City,” Topeka Capital-Journal, September 27 2005.
Proposed “John TV”:
Public Education:
- https://www.kcur.org/post/new-campaign-aims-fight-human-trafficking-cutting-demand-prostitution (2018)
Sex Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation in the Area:
- “Topeka Massage Parlor Operators Sentenced for Sex Trafficking,” States News Service, November 7 2014.
- “Court Document: Victim in Human Trafficking Case Was 17-Year-Old Shawnee County Youth,” Topeka Capital-Journal, April 13 2015.
- “Couple Charged with Human Trafficking Scheduled for Preliminary Hearings; Man and Woman Will Have Separate Hearings on Same Day,” Topeka Capital-Journal, April 30 2015.
- “Couple Charged with Forcing Teen into Prostitution to Be Tried Starting July 7,” Topeka Capital-Journal, June 8 2015.
- “Topeka Man, Associates Indicted for Running Sex Trafficking Business,” ABC/KAKE-TV 10, October 23 2015.
- “Sex, Hope and Prosecution: A Soul-Stripping Life Takes a Toll on One Victim Seduced in Topeka,” Topeka Capital-Journal, April 1 2016.
- “Sex, Hope and Prosecution: Agencies Fight Sex Trafficking in Shawnee County,” Topeka Capital-Journal, April 2 2016.
- “Sex, Hope and Prosecution: Prosecutors Target Sex Traffickers, Johns,” Topeka Capital-Journal, April 4 2016.
- https://www.wibw.com/Sex-trafficking-up-in-NE-KS-What-you-need-to-be-aware-of (2018)
- https://www.cjonline.com/topeka-spa-massage-parlor-searches-prostitution-arrests-anti-human-trafficking-task-force/ (2022)
Documented Violence Against Individuals Engaged in Prostitution in the Area:
Background on Prostitution in the Area:
- “Journal Says Military Demands Vice Cleanup in Capital City,” Lawrence Journal-World, November 21 1952.
- “7 Arrested Include 6 on Welfare,” Lawrence Journal-World, March 29 1972.
- “Prostitution Sting Nets Seven Arrests,” Topeka Capital-Journal, November 4 2000.
- “Police Sting Nets Eight Arrests,” Topeka Capital-Journal, November 1 2001.
- “Police Briefs,” Topeka Capital-Journal, March 18 2004.
- “Police Briefs,” Topeka Capital-Journal, May 24 2005.
- “Weed and Seed Takes Aim at Prostitution,” Topeka Capital-Journal, August 15 2005.
- “Prostitution Sting Nets Arrests,” Topeka Capital-Journal, December 21 2005.
- “Prostitution Sting Nets Six Arrests,” Topeka Capital-Journal, January 18 2006.
- “Prostitution Outreach Program Begun; Police Chief Wants to Help Women Get off the Streets,” Topeka Capital-Journal, January 31 2007.
- “Police Run Prostitution Sting,” Topeka Capital-Journal, October 2 2009.
- “Prostitution Arrests at Spas,” Topeka Capital-Journal, November 5 2009.
- “Prostitution Sting Nets 3,” Topeka Capital-Journal, April 16 2010.
- “Three Topeka Women Arrested during Child Prostitution Sweep; Police Official: Women Portrayed Themselves Online as Being Young,” Topeka Capital-Journal, August 1 2013.
- https://www.cjonline.com/topeka-lawrence-massage-parlor-operators-indicted-for-prostitution (2019)
State | Kansas |
Type | City |
Population | 125963 |
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