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TOLEDO, Ohio — Human trafficking across Ohio is hard to track because it happens in the shadows, but a team at the University of Toledo, in partnership with the Ohio Attorney General's Office, is soon going to change that narrative.
Williamson said it’s difficult to know exactly how many victims are being trafficked in the state, and this new screening tool will help gather more accurate data. “This tool is easy to use, so the kids can take it themselves,” Williamson said. “The person can ask the questions, they can flip the tool to the backside, and it will tell you exactly what to do, how to score it.”
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