Pandemic hasn’t curtailed crime of human trafficking

November 4, 2020 | UToledo in the News, Health and Human Services
By Christine Billau



Dr. Celia Williamson, executive director of the UToledo Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute and Distinguished University Professor of social work, writes that Ohio’s largest human-trafficking sting in the state’s history announced last week serves as a gut-check reminder that the coronavirus pandemic and the restrictions that come along with it haven’t slowed the crime of human trafficking.

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