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Sex trafficking's tragic paradox: when victims become perpetrators

  • Written by Alexandra Baxter, Researcher/PhD Candidate, criminology and human trafficking, Flinders University
imageThe victim-offender overlap is disturbingly common in the human trafficking trade, with women once trafficked becoming traffickers.www.shutterstock.com

Born in rural Thailand, Watcharaporn Nantahkhum gave birth to her first child at the age of 17. Her father killed himself when she was young, to absolve the family of debt. Her mother later ran...

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