Infiltrated: How Groomers Get Close | The Movement EP5
In this episode of The Movement, human trafficking expert Dottie Laster breaks down how predators gain access to kids—online, in schools, through friendships, and even under parental noses. Drawing from two decades of frontline intervention, Dottie exposes how grooming is engineered to feel like love, not danger—and why that makes it so deadly. This isn’t just a conversation about risk—it’s a roadmap for prevention. If you’re a parent, educator, or employer who cares about protecting children, this is the episode you can’t afford to skip.
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