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Human Trafficking - Virginia

Page history last edited by Robert Hackett 10 years, 10 months ago

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Scope of the Problem  factual statements on the extent of the problem in the past, current, or future


 

  • 73 high crisis calls for 2012
  • 465 calls relating to human trafficking
  • Highest number of cases of human trafficking occurred in Alexandria, Arlington, Dulles, Fairfax, Richmond, Springfield, Virginia Beach, and Woodbridge.
  • 56 cases dealt with Spanish speakers
  • 10 cases of labor trafficking
  • 24 cases of sex trafficking

 

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Bibliography   web sites, reports, articles, and other reference material 


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