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The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin using specially trained dogs to detect drugs and human trafficking at various points of entry to the state, the agency said.
The Phoenix City Council Thursday unanimously approved an ordinance that imposes new fees for soliciting prostitution on offenders who have been convicted more than once. Because there is often a link between prostitution and human trafficking, resources collected from the fines will be used to benefit victims.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Arizona police are pushing back on claims from a veterans group that a homeless encampment uncovered in Tucson last week was the site of a child sex-trafficking operation.
The City Council today unanimously approved an ordinance that imposes new fees for soliciting prostitution on offenders who have been convicted more than once.
Finding new and innovative ways to combat the demand for purchased sex, raise awareness to this nationwide epidemic, and provide safe environments for victims.