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Human Trafficking Training for Hotels: What, How, Why

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After assessing a decade worth of statistics, the Polaris Project found that 75% of human trafficking survivors reported coming into contact with hotels at some point during their trafficking situation. Despite crossing paths with hotel staff, nearly all victims indicated that they never received any assistance.

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22+ Organizations That Exist to Stop Human Trafficking (& Counting)

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Human trafficking generates a profit of roughly $150 billion a year , globally. About $50 billion comes from labor trafficking. The reality is that if human trafficking didn’t make money, people wouldn’t exploit others. To make matters worse, traffickers and their victims can be anyone. Table of Contents.

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15 Surprising Human Trafficking Hotspots in the U.S.

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The United States is one of the worst countries in the world for human trafficking. Experts estimate that there are over 199,000 incidents of human trafficking happening annually. The National Human Trafficking Hotline started collecting data on human trafficking cases from December 2007 through December 2016.