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Human trafficking is an issue so complex and wide-ranging that law enforcement alone isn’t enough. The police can’t be everywhere, and as a result, advocates have emerged in an effort to fill ...
Dressember started in 2009 when founder Blythe Hill started to learn more about the horrors of human trafficking but felt helpless to stop it. From the time Hill started hearing about human ...
A new study suggests that human trafficking is running rampant throughout the state. The report highlights Escambia and ...
Trump signs executive order to combat human trafficking as some advocacy groups boycott ... Trump’s announcement,” said Lance Lemmonds of the U.S. Institute Against Human Trafficking.
In his executive order, Trump also called for a $4 million increase in funding toward investigating and prosecuting human trafficking in the U.S., in addition to a proposed increase in grant ...
In his 13 years in law enforcement, Mackey has investigated just four cases of human trafficking. "A lot of it is website based, and they're disguised under escort services," Mackey said.
Victims of human trafficking now have an additional resource in the Piedmont Triad. Open Door Ministries acquired The Human ...
But, lately, I’ve noticed a disturbing trend in how victims of human trafficking are portrayed in the media, especially in images used for advocacy, awareness and/or promotion, and particularly ...
This marks the first time that human trafficking has received such prominent attention in a G20 Leaders' Declaration, representing a crucial step forward in global efforts to combat modern slavery.
Local advocacy organizations are calling attention to the dangers of both seen and hidden forms of human trafficking. One of those organizations is PATH of WNY located at 999 Delaware Ave. in ...
Dressember recognizes the complicated and intricate nature of the issue of human trafficking, so they work to fight it according to four pillars: advocacy, prevention, intervention and survivor ...