LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A new summit held by the Arkansas attorney general’s office aims to spread awareness of and fight human trafficking.
Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the inaugural Human Trafficking Summit will be held from Oct. 16 to 17 at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock.
Griffin stated that the summit aims to provide awareness and training to combat human trafficking.
“Human trafficking is a reprehensible crime that preys on our most vulnerable Arkansans. It disregards human dignity, exploits the innocent and shatters lives,” Griffin said. “My summit will shed light on the global problem of human trafficking and will provide necessary training to help combat these crimes.”
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