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Program Uses Empathy to Combat Teen Sex Trafficking

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Authorities may know all too well that sex trafficking is a crime that's growing in California. But for those most at risk -- teenagers -- it might seem like something abstract. Something that happens to somebody else. Now a new non-profit is working to raise awareness of sex trafficking across the state.

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