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The Best Resources To Stop Human Trafficking – Help Stop Exploitation

Published 2 years, 11 months ago
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The global severity of human trafficking and exploitation is clear. Melea Stephens is on The Betrayal Trauma Recovery Podcast to share resources to stop human trafficking and exploitation. Take this free emotional abuse quiz to find out if you are emotionally abused.

Here at Betrayal Trauma Recovery, we deeply appreciate the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) and the important work they do. Learn more about NCOSE here.

Best Resources To Stop Trafficking

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At Betrayal Trauma Recovery, we know how deeply personal and painful the realities of the trafficking industry can be. When a spouse secretly uses online explicit material, solicits an exploited person, or assaults or coerces a partner, the results are devastating. We are here for you. Attend a Betrayal Trauma Recovery Group Session today.

The Best Resources To Stop Human Trafficking

Transcript: Resources To Stop Human Trafficking

Anne: I have Melea Stevens on today’s episode. She is on the board of the National Center for Exploitation, also known as NCOSE. They do amazing work on trafficking. So if you’re interested in involvement, NCOSE is the place for information about how to help. It is one of the best resources to stop human trafficking.

Melea’s involvement started with NCOSE, because she has seen young children addicted to online explicit material for over 23 years. She wants to ensure that we protect kids.

Melea: Thank you for having me

Anne: Melea lives in Alabama. She’s currently working on passing a bill in her state. We’ll also talk about how you can help protect children online in your location. Can you tell us about what’s going on in Alabama right now?

Melea: Last legislative session, we worked to pass what we call a filter bill. It’s a bill that would require tablets an

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