The conference targeted average citizens, instead of most human trafficking events in the state, which have been directed toward law enforcement, social workers and others who work directly with the issue. Organizers of Saturday's event wanted to teach members of the community how to recognize potential human trafficking cases.
"Without the community, nobody is the eyes and ears out there," said Bella Santos Owens, president of the Baltimore County Commission for Women, one of the organizers of the event.
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