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MITIGATING THE SCALE, REACH, AND IMPACT OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AT MAJOR EVENTS: A NORTH AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE

Human trafficking is a global problem with challenges for societies and those agencies tasked with the protection of the public. Much human trafficking is in the form of sex or labor trafficking with over 22,000 cases reported in the United States alone in 2019. Although prevalent in many industries...

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Published in:Event management 2023-01, Vol.27 (6), p.931-950
Main Authors: Wickey-Byrd, Jessica, Fyall, Alan, Panse, Gaurav, Ronzoni, Giulio
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Tourism
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