Investigating Human Trafficking: Det Supt Jayne Crossling
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A senior member of the federal police domestic violence task force, Det Supt Crossling identifies an area of significant focus and deep concern currently attracting little to no attention from the wider public: human trafficking in the form of child brides still increasing in Australia’s suburban fringes. We investigate how and why this practise continues unabated and how our forces are striving to stymy it without tearing delicate cultural fabric or sensibilities. CREDITS Guest: Detective Superintendent Jayne Crossling Host: Madeleine West Executive Producer and Editor: Elise Cooper Additional Audio Production Support: North Coast Events RESOURCES - Crime Stoppers https://crimestoppers.com.au/ - Australian Federal Police https://bit.ly/AFP-human-trafficking - My Blue Sky https://bit.ly/my-blue-sky - Red Cross https://bit.ly/red-cross-support - Sky Warp https://bit.ly/skywarp-help - ThinkUKnow https://www.thinkuknow.org.au If you are a victim of trafficking or know someone who is contact the AFP on 131AFP (131237) or email [email protected]    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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