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Sex trafficking's tragic paradox: when victims become perpetrators

  • Written by Alexandra Baxter, Researcher/PhD Candidate, criminology and human trafficking, Flinders University
imageThe victim-offender overlap is disturbingly common in the human trafficking trade, with women once trafficked becoming traffickers.www.shutterstock.com

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