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Why victims and survivors of human trafficking may choose not to report

When it comes to reporting human trafficking offenses to law enforcement, very few victims and survivors of both sex and labour trafficking choose to report, despite human trafficking being a …

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Le rôle du secteur des transports dans la lutte contre la traite des personnes au Canada

*Si vous êtes une victime de la traite des personnes et que vous avez besoin de soutien et de services, vous pouvez appeler la Ligne d’urgence canadienne contre la traite …

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The role of the transportation sector in the fight against human trafficking in Canada

*If you are experiencing trafficking and you require supports and services please call the confidential, toll-free, Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-833-900-1010, day or night. Hotline Response Advocates are available …

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Myths, facts and alternatives for sex trafficking imagery

When it comes to human trafficking, finding pictures online that accurately represent the reality faced by victims and survivors, while also being trauma-informed and victim-centered, can be a bit of …

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Mythes, faits et solutions concernant les images de la traite des personnes à des fins d’exploitation sexuelle

Lorsqu’il est question de la traite des personnes, il peut être quelque peu difficile de trouver des images en ligne qui représentent fidèlement la réalité à laquelle sont confrontés les …

Hospitality Industry / Human Trafficking Insights / The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking

La traite des personnes et le secteur de l’accueil

Selon un rapport de l’organisation américaine Polaris, 75 % des survivants de la traite des personnes aux États-Unis ont indiqué avoir eu des contacts avec un hôtel ou un motel …

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Human trafficking and the hospitality industry

According to a report from the U.S.-based Polaris, 75% of U.S. based human trafficking survivors report having some contact with a hotel or motel during their trafficking experience. This number …

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