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Learn the truth behind 3 major human trafficking myths and find out how to make a real difference in your community.
Disinformation on social media, and dramatizations in movies and TV can make actual human trafficking harder to spot.
Human trafficking continues to be a global threat driven by organized crime. More and more victims are being trafficked every year, across greater distances, with greater violence, for longer ...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics, the number of persons prosecuted for human trafficking more than doubled from 2012 to 2022 from 805 to 1,656 persons ...
In 2023, 210 trafficking victims were identified in Tennessee, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Across the country, 16,999 trafficking victims were identified in 2023 ...
As the allegations against Combs and McMahon show, human trafficking is happening in plain sight — and until institutions and everyday people commit to stopping it — we are all complicit.
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. “Human trafficking” or “trafficking in persons” describes crimes where traffickers exploit and profit at the expense of adults or children by compelling ...
Two depressingly common forms of violence that happen behind closed doors – spousal abuse and human trafficking – could become less easy to hide as a new, victim-oriented reporting law rolls ...
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