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Friday, June 8, 2012, 12:22pm

Wisconsin's Department of Justice is launching a program to help police and prosecutors track down human traffickers who enslave people in the sex trade or indentured labor.

At the DOJ's annual Public Safety Summit this week about 300 police and prosecutors listened intently to two sex trafficking victims urge them to...

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