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TIPS by Peel Crime Stoppers - Epi 109 - Hidden in Plain Sight: Understanding Human Trafficking

53 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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Human trafficking often happens in ways that are hidden and misunderstood. In this episode of TIPS, host Julia Vellucci explores both labour and sex trafficking. Topics of discussion include how exploitation begins, the warning signs to watch for and how awareness can help prevent it.Julia is joined by James McLean who is the director of policy and research at the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking. James offers his insights on labour trafficking and who is most at risk, while Siram Tortumlu, the community engagement and advocacy officer at Aura Freedom International shares insight into sex trafficking and grooming. This episode highlights the importance of early recognition, education, and community awareness in keeping people safe.

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