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Updated: 9:56 PM Feb 22, 2012
[UPDATE] Take a Walk in Lauren Book's Shoes
A young woman who was sexually abused as a child literally walked across Florida in a matter of weeks, inviting others to walk in her shoes.
Posted: 9:31 AM Feb 22, 2012Reporter: Eyewitness News Email Address: news@wctv.tv LIVE: Walk in My Shoes 2-22 6am Take a Walk in Lauren Book's Shoes |
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[UPDATE] Feb. 22, 2012 -
TALLAHASSEE, Fl. – A young woman who overcame six years of childhood physical and sexual abuse at the hands of her nanny today completed a 1,500-mile walk across Florida and held a rally on the steps of the Old Capitol with supporters and state leaders to advocate for legislation to protect children from sexual abuse and provide funding for rape crisis centers.
Throughout the state, Lauren Book spread a message of hope to victims of sexual abuse and a challenge to Floridians to end the scourge of childhood sexual abuse.
“I have grown from a victim of sexual abuse into a warrior in the fight against sexual abuse,” Book said. “I want victims to know that healing is possible and they can thrive, not just survive after sexual abuse.”
Beyond empowering victims to tell their stories and seek help, Book is passionate about preventing childhood sexual abuse by passing tougher laws, better informing parents and educating children how to avoid the traps that predators set. Book’s abuse prevention curriculum, Safer, Smarter Kids, created at the direction of the Florida Legislature, is being delivered this month to every kindergarten class in the state.
Book also is urging passage of legislation, including SB 1816/HB 1355 and HB 7049/SB 1880 to close loopholes in Florida’s abuse reporting law, crack down on human sexual trafficking, penalize institutions such as universities and colleges that conspire to hide sexual abuse, provide funds to help sexual assault victims relocate and fund rape crisis treatment centers.
SB 1816/HB 1355, which are being sponsored by Sen. Lizbeth Benacquisto and Rep. Chris Dorworth:
Makes it clear that everyone has a responsibility to report suspected child abuse and that the Florida Abuse Hotline must accept reports of suspected sexual abuse of a child no matter what the abuser’s relationship to the child. Currently, the hotline only accepts reports of abuse by a parent or primary caregiver.
Imposes fines of $1 million per offense if a university knowingly and willfully at the Administrative level conspires to prevent child abuse from being reported.
Provides $1.5 million in funding to help victims of sexual violence relocate.
HB 7049/SB 1880, which are being sponsored by Sen. Anitere Flores and William Snyder.
The bill updates and enhances Florida’s human trafficking laws by:
Combining statutes on involuntary servitude, human trafficking, and sex trafficking into a single statute. Increasing penalties and providing jurisdiction for human trafficking to the Office of the Statewide Prosecutor and to the statewide grand jury.
Providing that human trafficking for the purpose of commercial sexual activity is a predicate offense for sex offender and sex predator status. Includes within the definition of “commercial sexual activity” prostitution, pornography, and sexually explicit performances. Increases penalties to first degree felonies.
Eliminating the requirement that prohibited trafficking of minors for commercial sexual activity be “coerced.” Provides an enhanced penalty to those who traffic minors and those who traffic persons who are not legally authorized to work in the United States.
Increasing the penalty for the crime of human smuggling from a first degree misdemeanor to a third degree felony.
Book also is supporting $1.5 million in general revenue funding for Florida’s 30 rape crisis centers, whose funding has decreased this year due to a reduction of fees assessed and collected on felony convictions.
The final two miles of Lauren’s 1,500-mile journey across the state began at the new Florida Blue Center, where Lauren’s blood pressure, BMI and other health indicators were checked, proceeded up Apalachee Parkway to Governor’s Square Mall, and finished at the historic Old Capitol steps, where she was joined by hundreds of supporters, local elected officials and state leaders, including Attorney General Pam Bondi, Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, Senate President Mike Haridopolos, Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto, Representative Will Weatherford and Representative Chris Dorworth.
Thousands of people turned out to walk with Book along the way, including Senate President Mike Haridopolos and Dr. Stephanie Haridopolos, DCF Secretary David Wilkins, Tracy Mourning, players and coaches of the Miami HEAT, including Pat Riley and Head Coach Erik Spoelstra, and Miami Dolphins, advocates, victims, children, local elected officials and celebrities.
The Walk has generated extensive media coverage across Florida and also was documented through frequent blog posts and a photo gallery that generated hundreds of thousands of Web visitors and thousands of social media followers.
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Feb. 22, 2012
A young woman who was sexually abused as a child literally walked across Florida in a matter of weeks, inviting others to walk in her shoes. 25-year-old Lauren Book says she took to the streets as part of her own healing process and to bring awareness to sexual violence.
The 1500 mile walk began in Key West on January 14th and ends today, February 22nd at the State Capitol.
Book will be joined later this morning by other survivors, politicians and celebrities. She says she wanted to travel the distance to bring the rights of children to light. Emotions will probably be high at the state capitol as the victim of years of sexual abuse finishes her statewide walk. At the end of the inaugural walk in 2010 she literally collapsed on the lawn of the old capitol. Book was molested by her nanny as a child. She spent the last 39 days walking to raise awareness of sexual abuse and to encourage victims to speak out and hold their heads high. Book is asking lawmakers to boost funding for programs that help sex crimes victims and is leading a program to teach kids how to report sexual abuse.
She and the other volunteers are hoping their walk will push lawmakers to toughen offender penalties and inspire victims to speak out about their experiences.
Latest Comments
Why do people on this website feel the need to be SO mean and just down right ugly about things? Here is this girl that was absued as a child trying to do something positive for herself and so that other kids do not have the same experience and people still find ways to be nasty about it. Good for Lauren I wish her the best.
I beleive she walked across Florida. I also believe you are a person who's life or loved one has never been ruined by such. You probably need a walk IN HER SHOES!!!
Great ,let's close the parkway at noon so she and her dad can walk to the capital. Do you believe she walked across Florida!
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