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  2. Human trafficking in Houston, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of Human trafficking in Houston, Texas is the worst of any U.S. city. Between 2007 and 2016 the city ranked first for reported trafficking cases, [1] while in 2019 the number of cases nearly doubled compared to the previous three years, [2] despite Mayoral initiatives, [3] due to the highly organized nature of this criminal business.

  3. Human trafficking in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The demographic composition of Houston, with large Hispanic, Black, and Asian populations, makes it easy for trafficking victims to blend in with the local population. [27] Furthermore, Houston's thriving economy has created a huge market for laborers in industries like textiles, agriculture, restaurants, construction, and domestic work. [27]

  4. Human trafficking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Those trafficked include young children, teenagers, men, and women; victims can be domestic citizens or foreign nationals. Under federal law (18 USC § 1589), it is a crime to make people work by use of force, coercion, or fear. U.S. State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons placed the country in "Tier 1" in 2017. [1]

  5. The Super Predators - The Huffington Post

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    “The officers I worked with used to get pissed off at me,” he added. They couldn’t understand why he bothered. But Wynn had entered the force at a pivotal moment. In the late 1970s, women’s groups had turned domestic violence into a major national cause, and abused women successfully sued police departments for failing to protect them.

  6. Human trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Bonded labour, or debt bondage, is probably the least known form of labour trafficking today, and yet is the most widely used method of enslaving people. Victims become "bonded" when their labour, the labour which they themselves hired and the tangible goods they have bought are demanded as a means of repayment for a loan or service whose terms ...

  7. Controlling behavior in relationships - Wikipedia

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    Controlling behavior in relationships are behaviors exhibited by an individual who seeks to gain and maintain control over another person. [1] [2] [3] Abusers may utilize tactics such as intimidation or coercion, and may seek personal gain, personal gratification, and the enjoyment of exercising power and control. [4]

  8. Why some concerned shoppers are stockpiling goods - AOL

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    Herschel Wilson owns a pottery painting studio with his wife, Noelle, pictured. The pieces they buy are mainly imported from countries like China, making their business sensitive to the effects of ...

  9. What Is Narcissistic Abuse? 6 People Share Real-Life Examples

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    These forms can include an unwillingness to accept anyone’s point of view but their own; a tendency to use extreme language; and prioritizing themselves above all others, often to the detriment ...