Domestic Violence Human Trafficking: A Canadian Perspective – a conversation with Dr. James Frizzell

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Dr. James Frizzell, a practicing dentist trained in dental forensics at McGill University, is the author of Domestic Violence Human Trafficking: A Canadian Perspective. His book highlights the often-overlooked impacts of nonfatal strangulation and intimate partner violence, aiming to increase public awareness, improve professional training, and ultimately protect victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. He joins Evan to talk about his book and why he is so passionate about this subject matter.
27 Jan 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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