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A local organization sees the need for greater prevention of sex trafficking and is asking Brown County for a financial contribution. Awareness of the NFL Draft, the large crowds it will bring, and the potential impact on human and sex trafficking. Awaken is an anti-human trafficking non-profit organization. With a quarter of a million people projected to visit Green Bay for this year's draft, being proactive on increased crime, like sex trafficking, she said, is a necessity.
Allen said they, too, are working to educate the public on trafficking. He said they're being proactive for the NFL Draft. Allen said Detroit Police did not see a drastic increase in trafficking arrests during the NFL Draft, but they still had a plan and worked it into overall security training. Green Bay Police said they continue to work with organizations such as Awaken, which has served victims of sex trafficking since Community members are encouraged to dial SAFE to report a potential incident.
Green Bay police say this is a "see something, say something" campaign that's been going on before the draft and will continue after the draft. Report a typo. News Local News. Actions Facebook Tweet Email. Green Bay Police says partnering with local organizations to combat human and sex trafficking is an element in safety planning ahead of NFL Draft. By: Andrew Amouzou. Green Bay police said human and sex trafficking prevention is a part of their everyday operation and works with local organizations in those efforts.
Police explain the key role trafficking prevention has on safety plans for the Draft. Police, Awaken remind the public that awareness and preparation are not meant to spark fear, but proactivity. The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story " It is not to create action of fear, but action of awareness," Kasia Klaus, Executive Director of Awaken, said.
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