As a self-described survivor of human trafficking who runs an organization dedicated to helping others affected by the crime, Debra Rush said she's heard the same story many times: A troubled young person flees home and ends up being forced into sex work and targeted with violence on the streets of Los Angeles. Only Rush is now coping with a different version of the familiar tragedy — one where her own daughter is the victim.
Afterward, she sought to understand the ways that traffickers prey on the vulnerabilities of their victims. She found that some who had recently gone through experiences similar to hers wanted to go back to their abusers. She learned that while some traffickers used force, or the threat of it, others employed more subtle methods: Paying for meals, buying new clothes and providing a friendly ear to young women who weren't used to being showered with attention.
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