Chris Bagnall's 3-Part Series on Human Trafficking

In the article "Understanding and Identifying Sex Trafficking" @Chris_Bagnall, from our Product Management department, discusses the following key points:
- Definition of Sex Trafficking
- Diverse Business Models: Sex trafficking doesn't always involve sophisticated international criminal networks, as portrayed in Hollywood.
- Common Business Models: The article explores two common sex trafficking business models in the U.S.: commercial-front brothels and in-call/out-call escort services.
- Financial Red Flags and Indicators
- Reporting and De-Risking
Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of sex trafficking, the financial aspects involved, and the challenges faced by AFC professionals in identifying and addressing this issue.
Read the full three part series:
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