Sentences with phrase «human victim involved»

The only way a person more ethically advanced than Saddam Hussein can approve of this grotesquely evil practice is by assuming, as Southern leaders once did about slaves, that there is no human victim involved.

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One day, we hope to be personally involved with rescuing and protecting human trafficking victims.
Why would he think it immoral to try to save dozens of innocent victims — specific individual human beings about to be killed — because he was involved in a separate effort to save thousands of other men and women who were at risk of being rounded up and placed in those concentration camps?
Sebastian Thrun as referred in this article had involved into a decade long criminal case which is fascism by nature and which had endangered human lives, starting from a simple campus atrocity case with clear evidence and serious police investigation --[Stanford police case number: IR # 04-111-0335; Victim: Peter Cao; Criminal Suspect: Gabriele Scheler]-- http://tDOTcn/R7F1yQ0 (replace DOT with.
Hoylman had argued the amendment was germane because human trafficking typically involves child sex victims.
Veterinarians and veterinary technicians / assistants are more qualified to examine animal victims and interpret crime scenes involving animals than investigators of human victims.
The department not only assists in cases involving criminal charges surrounding animal abuse or neglect, it also helps in dealing with animal - related evidence in crimes that involve human victims.
Hearings can involve vulnerable people such unaccompanied children, victims of human trafficking, those mental health trauma, and those living in fear of being returned to inhumane conditions and brutal and repressive treatment.
The lawsuit cites a provision of chapter 98 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, which states that victims can hold businesses liable if they intentionally or knowingly profit from participating in a venture that involves human trafficking.
The 1999 Istanbul Protocol (IP) was the culmination of three years work involving over 75 forensic doctors, psychologists, human rights monitors and lawyers, representing 40 organisations (including Freedom from Torture, then The Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture) and institutions from 15 states.
• Significantly involved in fundraising initiatives for the victims of human trafficking.
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