WILKES-BARRE — Suzanne M. Beck, Chief Executive Officer at Victims Resource Center, this week said people have a perception in their mind about what human…
WILKES-BARRE — Suzanne M. Beck, Chief Executive Officer at Victims Resource Center, this week said people have a perception in their mind about what human…
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State works to fight human traffickers drawn to Super Bowl, rescue victims
Published: February 4, 2021 6:35 PM EST
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The big game in Tampa Bay is just three days away. The stadium’s decked out and the community’s ready to play ball. But there’s a darker side to the game, operating in the shadows.
“This is a challenging time for law enforcement, especially in the fight against human trafficking,” said Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody.
Big events tend to attract traffickers, putting police, lawmakers, prosecutors and victims on the offensive and launching new initiatives to fight the scourge of human trafficking.