Summit Discusses Model Strategy to Fight Human Trafficking
December 13, 2012
Center for Global Justice Administrative Director Ashleigh Chapman gives closing remarks at the Model City Summit.
The international issue of human trafficking often seems too enormous to tackle, but at a summit hosted by Regent University's Center for Global Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law on Wednesday, Dec. 5, the issues were broken down to the city level, with real strategies for Hampton Roads to implement to combat human trafficking.
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