Regent University Impact Newsletter - May 2012

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Vol. 3 Issue 5 M ay 2012

SEEKING JUSTICE Confronting the Scourge of Human Trafficking

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s many as 300,000 American children are trapped in the U.S. sex trade, with the average age of entry 12 to 14 years old. The greatest risk factor? Vulnerability. Traffickers prey on runaways, at-risk youth and marginalized groups— people who have an unstable home life and are lured into empty promises of something better. These conditions are very real today in all spheres of society. “We tend to endure under the comforting illusion that slavery is a thing of the past,” says Dr. Aidan McQuade, the director of Anti-Slavery International. “The truth is, we are all implicated in this in a profound way.” c h r i s t i a n

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McQuade’s message was part of “Media and the Law: Seeking Justice for the Least of These,” a symposium sponsored by Regent University’s Center for Global Justice. Regent has made a commitment to take a leading role in fighting human trafficking both in America and around the world.

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