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The Use of Spatial Statistics to Control Human and Sex Trafficking

International Journal of Social Science and Humanity
doi 10.18178/ijssh.2020.v10.1014
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May 1, 2020

Authors
Jose Javier LopezSherrise Truesdale-Moore
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EJournal Publishing


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