Kentucky State Police, Governor Raise Awareness on Human Trafficking Prevention Month

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Furthermore, the Kentucky governor assures that his own administration remains committed to not just stopping human trafficking, but also to giving survivors help and personal empowerment.

Before Beshear’s time as governor, he worked as Kentucky’s attorney general, actively in the fight against human trafficking. Part of his work involved establishing the Office of Child Abuse and Human Trafficking Prevention and Prosecution.

After establishing this office, Beshear had personnel work with Kentucky law enforcement in order to train officials statewide and help with reports of human trafficking.

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An important message from a survivor

Similarly to the Kentucky State Police and governor, a survivor of human trafficking in Kentucky has an important message for the general public.

This message stresses that after a person experiences human trafficking, they face “life-altering” impacts. Moreover, human trafficking and drug trafficking often go hand-in-hand with one another.

Because of this, anyone who witnesses children in the same proximity to drug trafficking or drug traffickers should be on guard and alert the proper authorities.