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In areas where the drug epidemic is rampant like in Louisiana, low-income families will often exploit their children to have their basic needs met.
Maegan d'Autremont is a trafficking coordinator at the Children's Advocacy Network where she conducts forensic interviews with children who have been sexually abused. She notes that there are many types of trafficking that go beyond what Hollywood has portrayed.
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In areas where the drug epidemic is rampant like in Louisiana, low-income families will often exploit their children to have their basic needs met.
Maegan d'Autremont is a trafficking coordinator at the Children's Advocacy Network where she conducts forensic interviews with children who have been sexually abused. She notes that there are many types of trafficking that go beyond what Hollywood has portrayed.