COVID-19 and human trafficking


What The Viewpoint Says:

The amplified impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable populations has important implications for individuals at risk of or exploited in human trafficking.


Authors:

Jonathan Todres, J.D., of the Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta, is the corresponding author.


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