EXPLOITED: Crimes Against Humanity Opal Singleton
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This program is designed to educate first responders, civic leaders, social workers, education professionals, faith based leaders and parents about how predators access, groom, recruit and exploit victims into prostitution and sextortion. We analyze real cases from the perspective of Law Enforcement, the victim, and the perpetrator. We look at hard core trafficking cases and how law enforcement is able to intervene. We examine cases of child pornography and the Dark Web. We examine how predators use apps, chatrooms, games and the latest technologies. We discuss the impact of gangs and cartels on human exploitation. We also look at trends in global human trafficking. Our goal is to build a global interactive community of individuals empowered to eradicate human exploitation.
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Encore Exploited: Crimes Against Humanity 12/03/20
Replay of 12/03/2020
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Encore THE ROLE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS AND TEACHERS CAN PLAY IN COMBATING SEX TRAFFICKING AND SOCIAL MEDIA
The grooming and recruitment of teens in sex crimes often takes place in a school setting.
Sometimes a student's behavior changes. They start to dress provocatively, or leave school early. Sometimes they are regularly sleepy or hungry. -
SEX TRAFFICKING AND MONEY LAUNDERING
The bottom line for large scale sex trafficking enterprises is generating millions of dollars in
revenue and then finding unique ways to sanitize the money so it will not be connected back to illegal activity. Our guest this week is Dr. Ian Oxnevad. -
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Encore WHERE DO NAKED PHOTOS GO WHEN YOU HIT “SEND”?
The Center for Disease Control has estimated that 18,000 kids a day will send a naked photo online. And that was before social distancing and Covid isolation and online learning.