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Orange County Board highlights human‑trafficking prevention, DA urges more resources
Summary
The Board of Supervisors recognized January as National Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month, heard the District Attorney describe prosecution challenges and conviction rates, and learned about county prevention and school programs from the Social Services Agency and local nonprofits.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 28 formally recognized National Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month, as county officials outlined victim‑support efforts and urged residents to report suspected trafficking.
Chair Doug Chaffee opened the presentation noting the scope of the crime and the county’s Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force, which includes local police departments, the district attorney’s office and nonprofit partners. "If you've identified someone still in the trafficking situation, alert law enforcement; do not attempt to rescue a victim," Chaffee…
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