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The Scope Of Sex Trafficking In The United States

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Julie Dahlstrom, director of Boston University's  Law's Immigrants’ Rights & Human Trafficking (IRHT) Program consults with a client who is awaiting an answer about the U visa she applied for two years earlier. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
Julie Dahlstrom, director of Boston University's Law's Immigrants’ Rights & Human Trafficking (IRHT) Program consults with a client who is awaiting an answer about the U visa she applied for two years earlier. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)

The charges being brought against Robert Kraft have sparked a larger conversation about sex trafficking in the U.S. and how we deal with it. We explore the challenges facing law enforcement, the resources available for victims of sex trafficking, and how we talk about these issues as a society.

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Julie Dahlstrom, clinical associate professor, director of Boston University Law School's Immigrants' Rights & Trafficking Program. She tweets @jdahlstrom765.

Carmen Ortiz, attorney with Anderson & Krieger and former U.S. attorney for Massachusetts.

This segment aired on February 26, 2019.

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