A recent conference at Cambridge Judge Business School invited the audience to look at modern slavery and human trafficking. The event co-ordinated with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation explored refugees, recruitment, routes and other troublesome “Rs” of modern slavery. “The symposium went really well,” said Dr Carrie Pemberton Ford, Director of the Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human Trafficking. “Over 60 experts from across the world were speaking on issues around human trafficking, and the different forms it manifests, plus the political, social and even philosophical challenges.”
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