May 17, 2011: Massachusetts cracks down on human trafficking

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Massachusetts officials want to crack down on the human sex trade by giving pimps and "Johns" harsher sentences than prostitutes. Emily is joined by Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, My Life My Choice associate director Audrey Porter, and Tanee Hobson who was forced into a life of prostitution as a teenager.

UPDATE: On June 30th, the Massachusetts Senate voted to crack down on human trafficking.

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