Drug Trafficking

Drug trafficking is the illegal trade of controlled substances, such as narcotics, opioids, stimulants, and hallucinogens. It is a global issue that involves the production, transportation, distribution, and sale of illegal drugs.

Drug trafficking organizations operate on a global scale, using sophisticated methods and networks to smuggle drugs across borders and into various countries. These organizations often engage in violence and corruption to protect their operations, and the profits generated from drug trafficking are often used to fund other criminal activities.

The consequences of drug trafficking are far-reaching and devastating. It fuels addiction, contributes to the spread of infectious diseases, and results in significant social and economic costs. Governments around the world work to combat drug trafficking through a variety of measures, including law enforcement efforts, public education campaigns, and drug treatment programs.

International cooperation is also critical to combat drug trafficking, as many drug trafficking organizations operate across national borders. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is a key organization in the global fight against drug trafficking, providing support to countries to enhance their capacity to combat drug trafficking and to promote international cooperation on this issue.

 

 

Mission Success: What Onsite Staff Must Know About Human Trafficking in Multifamily
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Mission Success: What Onsite Staff Must Know About Human Trafficking in Multifamily

Human trafficking reached new levels during the health crisis across the world, with hotels and rental apartments being top choices for perpetrators because they’re easy to access. In the U.S., the Department of Defense recently called human trafficking the fastest-growing crime, overtaking drug trafficking. But the multifamily industry has the opportunity to step in and…

January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month on ColumbiaMagazine.com
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January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month on ColumbiaMagazine.com

From Captain Paul Blanton Frankfort, KY – Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) are joining the nation in recognizing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a time to educate citizens about identifying and preventing the crime. “It is important that we all recognize the signs of human trafficking to prevent this crime…

How 5G can be misused for drug trafficking, money laundering, terror financing
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How 5G can be misused for drug trafficking, money laundering, terror financing

The papers were written by Indian Police Service officers, were submitted at the just-concluded conference of director generals of police (DGPs) and inspector general of police (IGPs), attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The papers noted that the 5G network is built on easily accessible and open Internet protocols and it inherit all the vulnerabilities…

Stop human trafficking by fixing border, raising public awareness
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Stop human trafficking by fixing border, raising public awareness

Addressing the wickedness of slavery in 1850, the great American abolitionist Frederick Douglass said the practice “violates the great law of liberty, written on every human heart.” Further, he said, it “contravenes the laws of eternal justice, and tramples in the dust all the humane and heavenly precepts of the New Testament.” In 1865, America…

Spreading resources, awareness, hope for victims of human trafficking: Unstoppable You Ministries
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Spreading resources, awareness, hope for victims of human trafficking: Unstoppable You Ministries

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Jennifer Foxworthy, founder and CEO of Unstoppable You Ministries Inc., knows the horrors of human trafficking all too well. A survivor of domestic abuse herself, Foxworthy became an advocate empowering victims of abuse and trafficking. She now travels the country sharing her story and spreading a message of hope. Unstoppable You Ministries…

Florida Lt. Governor Discusses Human & Drug Trafficking Prevention Efforts
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Florida Lt. Governor Discusses Human & Drug Trafficking Prevention Efforts

Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez and the Florida Highway Patrol recently hosted a roundtable discussion with law enforcement leaders about efforts to combat human trafficking. At the roundtable, law enforcement officers and sheriffs from Citrus, Pasco, Sumter, and Hernando counties joined together to discuss the importance of tracking down human traffickers and holding them accountable for…

January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month || Understanding the forms of human trafficking – eParisExtra.com
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January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month || Understanding the forms of human trafficking – eParisExtra.com

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Every year since 2010, the President has dedicated the month to raising awareness about human trafficking and educating the public about how to identify and prevent this crime. The U.S. Department of State raises awareness of human trafficking domestically and abroad, through U.S. embassies and consulates. “Trafficking in persons,”…

State holds roundtable to discuss human trafficking as arrests climb across Florida roadways
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State holds roundtable to discuss human trafficking as arrests climb across Florida roadways

Lt. governor holds human trafficking roundtable Evan Axelbank reports BROOKSVILLE, Fla. – Florida law enforcement officers gathered on Thursday to brainstorm ways to detect and stop human trafficking following a slew of arrests along the state’s highways. On December 22, troopers north of Gainesville pulled over a Kia Sedona and came face-to-face with reality. Ten…

Human Trafficking awareness to be discussed at SSC, forum – Shawnee News-Star
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Human Trafficking awareness to be discussed at SSC, forum – Shawnee News-Star

A panel discussion on human trafficking awareness will be presented in two separate programs Thursday, Jan. 12 on the campus of Seminole State College. A program for SSC students, SSC employees and area high school students will be held at 9:30 a.m. in the Jeff Johnston Fine Arts Auditorium. The event is free, open to…

5 Reputable Sources for Trafficking Information
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5 Reputable Sources for Trafficking Information

Statistics are hard. Unless you’re particularly numerically inclined, they can be confusing and stale. Nonetheless, our brains are hardwired to look for data, for proof, and for… well, stats. In an era of misinformation and “fake news”, statistics give credibility. When used correctly, they’re compelling and inspiring – either by showing improvement or where work…