SHREVEPORT La. January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, with today named National Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Day by 2010 presidential proclamation.
By Haeli Spears Kentucky
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KENTUCKY A new statewide human trafficking awareness and training campaign is underway in Kentucky. Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced his Office of Trafficking and Abuse Prevention and Prosecution (TAPP) launched the campaign titled Your Eyes Save Lives.
What You Need To Know
AG Cameron announces launch of human trafficking awareness and training campaign
Campaign is titled Your Eyes Save Lives
Campaign uses variety of platforms while targeting regions at an increased risk for human trafficking
Cameron says 136 cases of human trafficking from Kentucky reported to National Human Trafficking Hotline last year
According to a press release from the Attorney General s Office, the campaign combats human trafficking by raising awareness of the signs of human trafficking and empowers citizens, law enforcement, and community leaders to repo
January marks National Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Trafficking can happen to anyone regardless of age, race, gender, or nationality, Wisconsin State Patrol raising awareness
January 10, 2021 6:24 PM Marsalis McGhee
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LA CROSSE, Wis (WKBT) – Wisconsin state patrol is raising awareness about a problem La Crosse is not immune to. January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
Sex trafficking affects La Crosse and officials want people to know what to look for and how to prevent it. The prevalence of sex trafficking in Wisconsin is hard to estimate because it often goes underreported.
Trafficking can happen to anyone regardless of age, race, gender, or nationality. National Human Trafficking Day is Jan. 11.
South Carolina AG releases 2020 Human Trafficking annual report (Source: WBRC video) By Laurel Mallory | January 11, 2021 at 9:59 AM EST - Updated January 11 at 12:54 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Monday is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. To mark the day, South Carolina’s attorney general released the state’s annual Human Trafficking report for 2020.
Attorney General Alan Wilson said there were 139 cases of human trafficking and 179 victims reported in South Carolina in 2020.
The following are the top five counties for reports of human trafficking, in order:
Horry County
Anderson County
Wilson pointed out that a high number of reports does not necessarily mean these counties have more cases of human trafficking.