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While Fin and Phoebe make wedding plans, Benson and Rollins try to help a homeless single mother who's being trafficked in exchange for safe housing.
While Fin and Phoebe make wedding plans, Benson and Rollins try to help a homeless single mother who's being trafficked in exchange for safe housing.
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S22, EP12 "In the Year We All Fell Down"Benson walks into a hostage situation at a neighborhood restaurant; Rollins tries to help her father after he's hospitalized.
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S22, EP13 "Trick-Rolled at the Moulin"The SVU searches for three women suspected of drugging and robbing wealthy men; the case leads to personal connections for both Benson and Kat.
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S22, EP14 "Post-Graduate Psychopath"Rollins must revisit an old case when a child sent to juvenile detention is released after his 18th birthday.
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S22, EP15 "What Can Happen in the Dark"Garland asks Benson to investigate an unusual domestic violence case when his neighbor is found injured.
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S22, EP11 "Our Words Will Not Be Heard"A high-profile activist suspects her sister has been kidnapped by a hate group; Garland and Benson push for change with NYPD brass; Kat gets some good news.
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S22, EP10 "Welcome to the Pedo Motel"The SVU must contend with an angry neighborhood watch group when a girl goes missing near a building that houses several sex offenders.
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S22, EP9 "Return of the Prodigal Son"The squad rallies around Det. Stabler to find the suspect behind a threat to his family.
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