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Perspective

Oct. 24, 2015

New state law is a positive step for sex trafficking survivors

On Oct. 4, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law extending the statute of limitations for civil claims brought by trafficking victims. By Nancy O'Malley

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By Nancy O'Malley

On Oct. 4, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 15 into law. AB 15 extends the statute of limitations for civil claims brought for human rights violations, including human trafficking. California has one of the five highest rates of human trafficking in the nation, and the Bay Area is one of the biggest hotbeds. The devastation of this form of modern day slavery on its victims is enormous. It takes years of providing resources,...

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