Human Trafficking Rates

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In conclusion, human trafficking rates need to see a decline very soon because the numbers are alarming and too many individuals are becoming victims. In order to decrease the numbers, individuals need to educate themselves more about the issue, how to prevent it, and what to do when they think they may see it happening. It is scary to intervene when one thinks someone is being human trafficked; however, it may save their life. The best thing to do in that situation would to call the police and let them know where the location was and describe the individuals. Human trafficking can be prevented and it is important to take note of one’s location especially at night because that is when most of the cases of human trafficking occurs. Moreover,

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