Georgia State University: Human Trafficking Ensnares More Than Half of Metro Atlanta's Homeless Youth, Georgia State Study Shows
October 21, 2019
October 21, 2019
ATLANTA, Georgia, Oct. 21 -- Georgia State University issued the following news release:
More than half of the homeless youth in metro Atlanta have experienced human trafficking, with minority and LGBTQ youth being more likely to be forced into working against their will, according to a study by Georgia State University sociology professor Eric Wright.
"Our data suggest that, at least among the homeless, they're more likely to be trafficked for their labor and less . . .
More than half of the homeless youth in metro Atlanta have experienced human trafficking, with minority and LGBTQ youth being more likely to be forced into working against their will, according to a study by Georgia State University sociology professor Eric Wright.
"Our data suggest that, at least among the homeless, they're more likely to be trafficked for their labor and less . . .