On your marks, set... stop! Understanding and ending sextortion in sport
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The sport sector is particularly vulnerable to sextortion. This report explores the causes of this problem and how to tackle it.
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The sport sector is particularly vulnerable to sextortion. This report explores the causes of this problem and how to tackle it.
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What has gone so wrong in sports and what can be done to fix it.
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Billions of people enjoy the spectacle and spirit of sport. But as a multi-billion dollar business, corruption is a constant risk.
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