vic lee, saechabc 7 news. >> more than 100 cities were involved in the cross country trafficking sting. with me is the district attorney. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> we were talking about chief whent about how our language and thinking is changing about the word prostitution and the word "johns" now. >> we've discovered when we refer to particularly children or minors who are being forced into the commercial sex world, they're not prostitutes. they are being prostituted. and we really talk about victims of human trafficking as victims. they're survivors of trafficking. we also look at adult sex workers who are -- would formerly be referred to as prostitutes. >> sure. >> what we found is when we use terminology like that, it tends to marginalize people. when we marginalize them, they're less likely to be able to get the resources because we just -- they just don't get offered to them. they're thought of as people who are on the fringe of our society. >> and we kind of dismiss them of the and so the term "johns" in connection with the trafficker, we should get rid of that