Since 2007, the National Human Trafficking Hotline has identified almost 101,000 cases of human trafficking, and around ...
Kentucky's Secretary of State is partnering with different businesses across the Commonwealth to combat human trafficking, ...
Secretary Michael Adams wants business owners to be more involved, and to help the state spot illegal activity.
More than 2,000 human trafficking victims have been identified in Kentucky. There were 77 cases involving 178 victims in 2023.
A new initiative aimed at raising awareness of human trafficking among Kentucky’s business community was announced Thursday.
The goal of the Kentucky Businesses Against Trafficking program is to give businesses and employees the tools needed to help spot and report human trafficking.
"This is going on just under our noses and it's going on in small towns, it's going on everywhere," said Adams.
Secretary of State Michael Adams said Thursday that his office, along with industry partners, is launching Kentucky ...
The lack of calls in Lynn’s situation is a call to action for Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams. He’s launching an initiative called Kentucky Businesses Against Trafficking or KBAT. They will ...
The national human trafficking hotline has identified 2500 human trafficking victims since 2007 in Kentucky. It's an ...
Secretary Michael Adams wants business owners to be more involved and help the state spot illegal activity. Adams called human trafficking modern day slavery.
In Kentucky, The National Human Trafficking Reporting Hotline has identified 2,499 individual victims since 2007.