
World Cup Prep: Missouri, Kansas Boost Anti-Trafficking Efforts
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Missouri and Kansas are bolstering anti-human trafficking measures ahead of the 2026 World Cup, despite studies showing no significant trafficking spike during major sporting events. Law enforcement and community groups are conducting awareness trainings for hotels, bars, and first responders. The DoubleTree hotel, for instance, is sending staff to these trainings to learn how to spot signs of trafficking at check-in. Lawrence police are also partnering with a Kansas City group for department-wide training. These efforts, which include a twenty-four seven hotline and community events, aim to keep everyone vigilant as the World Cup hype builds.
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