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Book Synopsis: What types of human trafficking crimes are being committed here in the United States? Who are the victims of traffickers? How do we all unknowingly consume the services and products of slavery? And why are human traffickers able to maintain their illicit operations with relative impunity―indeed, with less than .01 percent of human traffickers ever being held accountable for their crimes?
Hidden in Plain Sight: America's Slaves of the New Millennium documents how human trafficking and its byproducts touch every community in America, from impoverished inner-city neighborhoods to middle-class suburbs and alcoves of wealthy estates. It presents information derived from narrative accounts of real-life trafficking cases, interviews with convicted human traffickers, empirical research, and criminal case files to expose the grim realities of human trafficking in America, perpetrated by Americans.
Readers will grasp the origins, evolution, and extent of the problem; understand how trafficking plays an unrecognized role in our day-to-day lives; and see why advancements in awareness and anti-trafficking resources have not changed the status quo. The victims of trafficking continue to be criminalized by law enforcement, and the offenders continue to exploit and profit from new recruits.
This book equips readers with the knowledge needed to identify human trafficking cases and advocate for policy changes to end this scourge in America.
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Hidden in Plain Sight: America's Slaves of the New Millennium is a captivating book that sheds light on the disturbing reality of human trafficking in the United States. Through powerful narrative accounts, interviews, and comprehensive research, this book exposes the shocking extent of trafficking and how it affects every community in America. Whether you live in an impoverished neighborhood or a wealthy estate, you are unwittingly consuming the products and services of slavery.
With less than .01 percent of human traffickers ever being held accountable for their crimes, it is clear that there is a dire need for change. Hidden in Plain Sight equips readers with the knowledge and understanding to identify human trafficking cases and take action. By reading this book, you will gain a deep understanding of the origins, evolution, and extent of this problem that lurks in the shadows of our society.
Despite advancements in awareness and anti-trafficking resources, the status quo remains unchanged. The victims of trafficking are still criminalized, while the offenders exploit and profit from new recruits. With this book, you will not only become aware of the horrors of human trafficking, but also learn how to advocate for policy changes that can put an end to this modern-day scourge in America.
Dive into Hidden in Plain Sight: America's Slaves of the New Millennium and be empowered to make a difference. Together, we can bring justice to the victims and hold the traffickers accountable for their heinous crimes. Get your copy now and join the fight against human trafficking.
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