June 29-30 || Trust your instincts when it comes to human trafficking
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Human trafficking is happening in more places than you would think, and often it passes unnoticed because traffickers are highly skilled. If you see a situation that does not feel right, or you observe something inappropriate or concerning, you could be saving someone’s life by reporting it. Often, trafficking can be noted by small indicators: someone who is deferring to another person often, or who is often controlled in who they can talk to or what they can say. Victims will also often appear to be timid or fearful, especially of a particular person, and to be isolated from other friends, family, and community members. For more information, read the VIRTUS® article “Know the Facts: Abductions and Human Trafficking” at lacatholics.org/did-you-know/.

 

Read the VIRTUS® article “Know the Facts: Abductions and Human Trafficking” here.


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