City Explores Social Services for Sexual Exploitation Victims

New York City remains one of the top entry points for human trafficking in the country with the second highest number of trafficked women.
City Explores Social Services for Sexual Exploitation Victims
HIDDEN CRIMES: (L-R) Jan Forly, Sara Hemmeter, Alexandra Patino, and Susan Morley, discuss programs and services for victims of sexual exploitation at a public hearing at the New York City Council on Monday. Catherine Yang/The Epoch Times
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HIDDEN CRIMES: (L-R) Jan Forly, Sara Hemmeter, Alexandra Patino, and Susan Morley, discuss programs and services for victims of sexual exploitation at a public hearing at the New York City Council on Monday. (Catherine Yang/The Epoch Times)
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