Human trafficking isn’t just a distant crisis—it’s a local and economic one.
One mile from your office. One mile from your child’s school.
Often operating in plain sight through legitimate businesses.
From high-end hotels to short-term rentals, car washes, massage parlors, and nail salons—these industries are increasingly exploited by organized crime to move both money and people.
This is not a fringe issue. It’s a business risk, a reputational threat, and a growing compliance concern.
At Dark Watch, we help organizations detect red flags and hidden patterns—so you're not reacting after the damage is done.
In your view, who holds the greatest responsibility for identifying hidden criminal activity in legitimate businesses—compliance teams, frontline staff, or leadership?
Drop your thoughts in the comments. The conversation starts with awareness.
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