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These posters are accompanied by sensationalist, hyperbolic claims that young people are at risk of predation from human traffickers. They include a contact number to report suspected trafficking.
“The purpose of this project was to help make these young students more aware of what human trafficking is all about and to educate them so they do not become a victim, as well as to look for ...
Posters providing information and resources for victims of human trafficking to access help will appear across all of C-Tran’s fleet starting this month, which is National Human Trafficking ...
A new poster will be on display in county social service offices, Thruway travel plazas and other rest stops to help raise human trafficking awareness, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday.
In 2016, The National Human Trafficking Hotline received 300 calls from Oregon -- almost one a day. The number is expected to increase following the installation of anti-human trafficking posters ...
Dozens of people are set to take to the streets Jan. 28 to visit more than 100 local businesses, aiming to cast light on human trafficking — a hidden problem in Marin.“There still is … ...
Posters warning people about human trafficking and telling victims how to get help will be going up at adult entertainment venues and massage parlors in Palm Beach County. The new ordinance will ...
Baltimore officials forced businesses across the city to put up human trafficking warning posters — with the wrong hotline number. Legislation passed in January meant the signs had to be posted ...
House Bill 1416, authored by Rep. John Bartlett, would require gas stations and rest areas in Indiana to display posters with information about human trafficking and the National Human Trafficking ...
These posters are accompanied by sensationalist, hyperbolic claims that young people are at risk of predation from human traffickers. They include a contact number to report suspected trafficking.
A poster in a county government building's elevator requests people to report any sign of human trafficking on Nov. 4, 2020, in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.