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On October 1st, victims can no longer be charged with list of crimes including prostitution.
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Two bills are on the docket again after failing last legislative session.
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The Safe Harbor and Service Response Act prevents children ages 17 and under who have been trafficked from being charged with prostitution and other charges related to their trafficking.
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Maryland just got an “F” grade in protecting kids from human trafficking for sex; we ask why. And we learn why The Samaritan Women, the nonprofit that helps young adults put trafficking behind them, is shifting to training others … like the shelter about to open on the Eastern Shore, Harriette's House
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For the past decade, survivors of domestic sex trafficking have found refuge at The Samaritan Women, a program in Baltimore that offers long-term housing…