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Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking
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Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking

2017 79 min
TMDB: 5.8
Crime Documentary

With the instant reach of social media and explosion in cyber porn, a child sex slave can be purchased online and delivered to a customer more quickly than a pizza. Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking starts the conversation on a ta...

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Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking

2017 79 min TMDB 5.8
Crime Documentary

With the instant reach of social media and explosion in cyber porn, a child sex slave can be purchased online and delivered to a customer more quickly than a pizza. Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking starts the conversation on a ta...

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Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking
2017-09-29
Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking

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Release Info

Release Date September 29, 2017
Runtime 79 min

Ratings

TMDB Rating 5.8/10
Vote Count 8

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Genres
Crime Documentary

Overview

With the instant reach of social media and explosion in cyber porn, a child sex slave can be purchased online and delivered to a customer more quickly than a pizza. Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking starts the conversation on a taboo topic – with raw images of life on the streets, heart-pounding rescues and gut-wrenching, personal stories – ultimately offering a story of hope and empowerment, with the goal of engaging others in launching a movement to end modern-day slavery. With 27 million victims, human trafficking is the 2nd largest criminal enterprise in the world. Not just a back-alley enterprise in underdeveloped regions, it’s also prevalent in the U.S. and industrial nations. Stopping Traffic takes an unflinching, first-hand look at this shadowy underworld, telling the shocking story through the eyes of survivors, veteran activists, front-line rescue organizations and celebrities who support the cause, including Dolph Lundgren and Jeannie Mai.