Special Prosecutor Diane McCleod with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is helping tackle the sizable human trafficking problem in Georgia. One of the main obstacles to working with victims is that they don’t identify themselves as victims. From trafficking in the sex industry to migrant worker exploitation, building rapport with victims is key to breaking the cycle. Diane talks about how proper law enforcement training along with public awareness are helping more individuals come forward.
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