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The document discusses potential solutions for making sex trafficking more visible to the public and preventing future incidents. It proposes two solutions: 1) holding a campus event to spread awareness about sex trafficking and provide details on the organization's website, and 2) partnering with an anti-trafficking organization called "Not In My City" to dedicate a week to awareness-raising activities on campus and donating funds to anti-trafficking organizations. The document cites three works related to sex trafficking of juveniles and adolescents.
The document discusses potential solutions for making sex trafficking more visible to the public and preventing future incidents. It proposes two solutions: 1) holding a campus event to spread awareness about sex trafficking and provide details on the organization's website, and 2) partnering with an anti-trafficking organization called "Not In My City" to dedicate a week to awareness-raising activities on campus and donating funds to anti-trafficking organizations. The document cites three works related to sex trafficking of juveniles and adolescents.
The document discusses potential solutions for making sex trafficking more visible to the public and preventing future incidents. It proposes two solutions: 1) holding a campus event to spread awareness about sex trafficking and provide details on the organization's website, and 2) partnering with an anti-trafficking organization called "Not In My City" to dedicate a week to awareness-raising activities on campus and donating funds to anti-trafficking organizations. The document cites three works related to sex trafficking of juveniles and adolescents.
Shakyra Jean HOW CAN SEX TRAFFICKING BE MORE VISIBLE TO THE PUBLIC TO PREVENT FUTURE INCIDENTS? SOLUTIO N ONE Campus event to spread awareness (details expressed on website) SOLUTIO N TWO Partnering with Not In My City to have a week of awareness on campus and donating funds to organizations WORKS CITED “Finding And Stopping Child Sex Trafficking.” NPR, NPR, 1 Aug. 2013, www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=207901614.
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