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Spotting the signs: Fighting human trafficking on local level

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From left: Marilee House, the anti-human trafficking specialist for Batesville Family Violence Prevention and Nicole Kallsnick, president for Family Violence Prevention.

January is Anti-Human Trafficking Awareness Month. To help our community stay informed, White River Now’s Chad Whiteaker spoke with Marilee House, the anti-human trafficking specialist with Batesville Family Violence Prevention.

In this interview, House explains how to identify local “red flags”—such as branding tattoos and scripted behavior—and emphasizes the importance of professional intervention. Listen below to learn how to protect our neighbors.

 

 

Contact Marilee House via email: ahts@family-violence.org; phone: 870-698-0006; and visit Batesville Family Violence Prevention online here: www.batesvillefamilyviolence.com.

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