Certainly anyone who forces anyone into any type of servitude is an absolutely terrible thing!
Unfortunately though, currently in the USA, many people have misunderstood the connection between drug addiction and female prostitutes.
It is exceedingly common, if not the majority of female prostitutes, who have a drug addiction and are willingly selling sex for drug money.
The fact that there are inevitably males involved in the 'group' (as they tend to form groups in order to become more efficient and make more $ than they could separately) does not make the females 'trafficked', nor crime victims, necessarily.
I am simply pointing that out, not necessarily blaming anyone, except perhaps feminism, which has gone a bit far and excused everyone for everything, except of course, men.
The point is there is some of everything - people who actually do coerce women (or men, as there are plenty of male prostitutes here too) into such an industry is deplorable and must be prosecuted fully. That said, it is also not right to search for, and find, a person to assign blame to in cases where a woman is simply suffering from an addiction that has persuaded her to sell herself for money, in many cases with the help of males, who are generally also addicts no different from her, only lacking the thing that can be sold.
There is some of everything, and people should be cautious about "automatically" tending towards assigning blame in any direction but rather pursue accuracy based on each case.