In 1999, DynCorp, under contract to the U.S. State Department, hired Kathryn Bolkovac, a Nebraskan law officer, to serve as a United Nations peacekeeper in Bosnia. When she discovered the extent of DynCorp's complicity in sex trafficking, she barely escaped with her life and blew the whistle. She won in court, but DynCorp went on to even bigger U.S. contracts in Iraq. |
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In addition to her book reviews and general writing, much of Anne Grant's research focuses on legal abuse in family courts and child protective services that place traumatized children at greater risk. She writes several blogs, including those that (
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