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Fight against trafficking must include combating its crimes online, advocate says
Strategic collaboration, especially with law enforcement monitoring crimes online, is needed in the fight against human trafficking, according to the head of an international network of religious orders and partners against trafficking.
Pandemic doesn’t halt work with sex-trafficking victims
Many of the interactions that used to take place in person have moved online over the past several years, a trend that has only accelerated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Religious sisters at forefront of fight against human trafficking, slavery
A worldwide network of 2,000 Catholic religious sisters marked the 10th anniversary of its efforts to combat human trafficking and slavery July 29.
Conference: We all can help to stop human trafficking
Do you think your life has nothing to do with human trafficking? Think again. Human trafficking — the practice of procuring or trading in human beings, usually for sexual or labor purposes — is the second largest category of international crime, according to the U.S. government, and it reaches everywhere.
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