Several laws fighting human trafficking went into effect on October 1st. Here’s what lawmakers missed.
Continue ReadingWant to sue Facebook for publishing illicit images of children? Politicians are about to make it much harder to do.
Continue ReadingBrenden Duvey was just another guy on Facebook. He lived in Berlin, Connecticut, a suburb of Hartford, and chatted with lots of friends online nearly every day. Sometimes he arranged to meet his “friends” in person, usually at a motel on the Berlin...
Continue ReadingThe “Secret” report wasn’t supposed to be declassified until 2042. But here it is.
Continue ReadingThe woman told police that Edison pimps women in other places, but likes Connecticut “because he does not believe the police know what they are doing.”
Continue ReadingRaymond Bechard addresses the Global Sustainability Network (GSN) Mexico 2019 Learning Journey, the first Learning Journey of GSN and also the first GSN conference in Latin America. This event was held in partnership with Comision Unidos vs Trata, Ms. Ros...
Continue ReadingAmazon, one of the world’s largest retailers, and the single largest seller of books in history, continues offering books featuring illicit images of young girls and guidebooks on how to find more.
Continue ReadingGlobal Sustainability Network – Vatican 2019 Ending Modern Day Slavery, Organ & Human Trafficking and the role of Faith Building Sustainable, Interdisciplinary Collaborations to Effectively Address all Forms of Human Trafficking Raymond Be...
Continue ReadingRecently, I spoke at the Global Sustainability Network (GSN) 2019 Vatican Conference – “Ending Modern Day Slavery, Organ & Human Trafficking and the role of Faith.” In the video below I discuss, “Building Sustainable, Interdisc...
Continue ReadingIn October 2011, a rare autumn Blizzard struck Southern New England knocking out electrical service to 3.2 million people. With leaves still on the trees, no one was ready for a snowstorm of this magnitude to hit so early in the season. (Well, almost no o...
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