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Part 1: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Betty J. Houbion from ReZolve LLC

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Murrells Inlet, SC - Betty Houbion is a human sex trafficking educator, advocate, and one of the most influential voices in raising awareness.

As Betty continues to be one of the strongest advocates against trafficking, she is excited to discuss how technology is advancing our fight to stop it one day for good. To combat the horrors of human trafficking, law enforcement can benefit from the latest technologies to aid them in catching these evasive predators, she says. That’s because human trafficking is prevalent in places we would never suspect, from affluent communities to impoverished ones, in rural areas to large cities. To shut down this insidious widespread modern slavery, police need to gather evidence

Once unequipped to gather hard evidence against perpetrators now thanks to the capacity of big data analytics, law enforcement have become armed with new tools to build criminal cases

One such tool used by Law enforcement agencies is the use of data visualization technologies that provides real-time views of locations, are able to gather fact based, clear-cut evidence, greatly increasing the likelihood of solving crimes more rapidly.

Furthermore, law enforcement agencies should be turning to more fact-based, hard evidence to create compelling cases and increase the chances of conviction once perpetrators have been caught.

Another way is through the use of Air tags, a tracking device developed by Apple, designed to help people find personal objects.

As more technology emerges there is hope for us to one day put an end to criminal activity and help us live in a safer and peaceful world.

For more information, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/betty-houbion-98ab0317