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Human trafficking awareness and prevention was the focus of a community discussion last Thursday at Eugene’s Hult Center. Among those attending were advocates for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
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Since 2002, the state’s safe surrender law has let parents legally drop off babies for up to 30 days after their birth. Starting in January, that’ll increase to 60 days.
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Bar and restaurant employees in Oregon will be required to report suspected sex trafficking when a new law takes effect January 1st.
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Two runaway girls have been returned to Eugene after police foiled what is being investigated as human trafficking. As KLCC’s Tiffany Eckert reports, the…
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Activists against human trafficking in the Eugene-Springfield area are holding a series of events this month to spread awareness of the problem. KLCC’s…