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Legal Kidnapping - David Wayne Shore

Legal Kidnapping

By: David Wayne Shore

Paperback | 4 October 2024

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Human trafficking is a pervasive issue that has persisted throughout history, from ancient civilizations to contemporary society. Its methods and manifestations have evolved, yet the reality is far more complex and disturbing than Hollywood portrayals suggest. Perpetrators often hold positions of authority, including high-ranking government officials and members of criminal cartels, making detection and intervention challenging. Victims can be men, women, and children, frequently manipulated into situations of exploitation and abuse.


Addressing human trafficking requires comprehensive strategies that encompass prevention, victim support, and robust legal frameworks to hold offenders accountable. Public awareness campaigns are crucial for educating communities about the signs of trafficking and how to assist those in need. This relentless issue demands collective attention and action to foster a society where every individual is free from exploitation and harm.

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